Indian media: If India wants to become a technological superpower, it must learn China's technology roadmap.

On July 15, Indian media reported that China's rise in semiconductor and artificial intelligence fields did not happen overnight, but is the result of decades of investment in research and development, engineering talent, independent technologies, and a complete semiconductor ecosystem. So, what can India learn from China's experience?

The Indian media elaborated on three aspects—from self-reliant technology and intellectual property rights, to investment in talent, and building an end-to-end chip industry—to ultimately establish a robust AI and semiconductor ecosystem, along with a comprehensive talent training system. Moreover, Indian media also expressed hopes to import Chinese technology and equipment.

From the report, it's clear that India doesn't just want to emulate China's successful model, but also absorb advanced technologies, in order to achieve its goal of becoming a technological powerhouse.

Although China and India have similar population sizes, their actual situations are vastly different—successfully replicating and scaling up China’s experience may not be easy at all. After all, their shortcomings and differences remain quite evident...

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1870767039015940/

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