India and United States Advance Strategic Technology Partnership
India and the United States are transitioning from policy frameworks to concrete projects in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and critical minerals to build resilient supply chains.
The United States and India are deepening strategic cooperation across artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum technologies, and critical minerals. During a high-level roundtable in Washington hosted by the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, officials from both nations emphasized a transition from broad policy frameworks toward the implementation of concrete projects aimed at securing global technology supply chains.
Indian officials highlighted the country's emergence as a global hub for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. They asserted that combining India's digital public infrastructure and talent with the American innovation ecosystem is essential for developing global technological solutions. Specifically, officials noted that semiconductor fabrication is becoming a reality in India, with the next phase of the national Semiconductor Mission designed to build on current momentum.
Both governments and industry leaders agreed that the private sector must play an indispensable role in transforming government frameworks into real-world outcomes. The partnership seeks to establish trusted, resilient technology ecosystems to ensure secure access to the critical infrastructure powering these emerging technologies. By aligning India's mission-based approach with U.S. innovation, the two nations intend to create a comprehensive strategic partnership capable of addressing 21st-century technological challenges and reducing dependencies on unreliable supply chains.