Packaging the Future: A Sequenced Semiconductor Strategy for India
India’s semiconductor push has, understandably, been framed around fabs, frontier nodes, and technological sovereignty. The ambition is valid. But there is a quieter constraint that cannot be ignored: time. Semiconductor ecosystems take decades to mature, while India faces a far more immediate challenge—a large and restless youth cohort that must be absorbed into productive, dignified work. Bridging this mismatch requires a shift in emphasis, not a dilution of ambition. India should remain committed to a full-stack semiconductor ecosystem. But in the near term, it needs a layer that can scale faster, distribute geographically, and generate employment without waiting for long-gestation breakthroughs. That layer is semiconductor packaging . The Constraint: Long Horizons, Immediate Pressures Building cutting-edge fabs, materials ecosystems, and advanced design capabilities is a generational project. It requires capital, coordination, and institutional depth that cannot be rushed. Yet Indi...