The High-Stakes Race to Build an Indo–Japan Chip Corridor | MIJSC Webinar
Semiconductors have become a strategic fault line in the global economy. As supply chains remain concentrated and geopolitically fragile, India and Japan are seeking to build a resilient semiconductor corridor anchored in economic security, industrial cooperation, and strategic alignment.
This webinar examines the emerging India–Japan semiconductor partnership—its policy foundations, industrial constraints, and geopolitical stakes. The discussion will focus on what must align across manufacturing, talent, supply chains, and global political economy for this cooperation to move from ambition to durable impact.
Join us for a strategic conversation on chips, supply-chain resilience, and the future of Indo–Japan technology cooperation, followed by a live Zoom Q&A.
Register on zoom: https://shorturl.at/tnAvh
Panellists:
Pranay Kotasthane
Deputy Director, Takshashila Institution
Pranay Kotasthane is Deputy Director at the Takshashila Institution. His work focuses on high-technology geopolitics, public policy, and the political impact of networked societies. He co-hosts the Puliyabaazi podcast and co-authors Anticipating the Unintended, a newsletter on policy ideas and frameworks.
Dr. Eri Ikeda
Macroeconomist | Business Cycles and Development
Dr. Eri Ikeda is a macroeconomist specialising in global business cycles, development, and industrialisation. She has international academic and professional experience across Japan, the U.S., and Europe, and is the author of Global Business Cycles and Developing Countries (Routledge).