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PM Modi Meets Qualcomm Chief, Discusses India’s AI and Chip Revolution

By Nishant Richhariya
Published On: October 11, 2025
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PM Modi and Qualcomm CEO Discuss India’s AI and Chip Future
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Location: New Delhi| Read Time: 4 minutes |Date: October 11, 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Cristiano Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm, at his residence in New Delhi this week. The meeting involved detailed discussions on India’s growing role in artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductor manufacturing, and digital innovation.

Modi highlighted the contribution of India’s rapidly emerging young innovators and startups. He noted that India is no longer just a consumer of technology but is now becoming a creator of AI-driven and digital solutions for the world.

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Qualcomm’s Growing Presence in India

Qualcomm — one of the world’s leading semiconductor companies — has been steadily expanding its investment and research footprint in India. The company operates design centres in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, where Indian engineers are developing next-generation 5G, IoT, and AI-based solutions.

During the meeting, Amon appreciated India’s digital transformation journey — including the Digital India initiative and the IndiaAI Mission. He said Qualcomm aims to deepen its partnership with India in areas like AI research, edge computing, and advanced chip design.

India’s Vision for AI and Semiconductors

Earlier this year, the Indian government approved the IndiaAI Mission with a budget exceeding ₹10,000 crore. The mission’s goal is to promote AI research, ensure ethical usage, and strengthen India’s startup ecosystem.

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India is also making rapid progress in the semiconductor sector. Companies like Micron, Foxconn, and AMD have already invested in India, and Qualcomm’s deeper involvement could further enhance the country’s position as a global innovation hub for chip design and manufacturing.

What PM Modi and Amon Said

After the meeting, PM Modi shared on social media that the discussion revolved around “India’s innovation capacity and the potential of its youth in the technology sector.” He said India is emerging not just as a market for technology but as a global creator of AI-driven innovation.

Amon also praised India’s progress, saying that the country’s skilled engineers and innovation-friendly environment have encouraged companies to invest here. He also expressed Qualcomm’s intention to expand its R&D centres and partnerships across India.

PM Modi and Qualcomm CEO Meet: Why This Meeting Matters

This meeting was more than just a business discussion — it sent a clear strategic signal. As the global race for AI and semiconductor leadership intensifies, India is now positioning itself as a front-runner in this space.

For India, such partnerships are not only economically beneficial but also reinforce its status as a trusted global technology partner. For Qualcomm, India represents a fast-growing digital market and a deep pool of talented engineers ready to shape the future of AI and chip innovation.

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Author

Nishant Richhariya

Hi Readers, I am Nishant. With over 12 years of experience in the corporate world managing administrative operations, I’ve successfully pivoted my career toward the digital frontier. I now specialize in content creation and AI-driven media publishing. As the founder of AIWorldSpace.com, I cover the latest trends in artificial intelligence—bringing insightful news, tool reviews, tutorials, and career-centric AI content tailored for students, professionals, and tech enthusiasts.

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