India Joins US-Led Pax Silica Chip Alliance
India signs onto Pax Silica, a US-led coalition focused on securing semiconductor and advanced tech supply chains.
India is now part of Pax Silica, the US-led initiative designed to lock down secure supply chains for semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, and critical technologies.
The move signals a deepening tech partnership between India and strategic US allies. Pax Silica focuses on reducing dependency on vulnerable chokepoints in the global chip pipeline — a priority that's only grown more urgent as geopolitical tensions reshape where and how semiconductors get made.
For India, joining the coalition is a clear bet on positioning itself as a serious player in the global semiconductor ecosystem. The country has been aggressively courting chip manufacturers and investing in domestic fab capacity.
The alliance aims to coordinate among member nations on technology cooperation, ensuring critical tech infrastructure doesn't rely on adversarial supply chains. India's inclusion expands the coalition's reach significantly into South Asia.