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Qualcomm CEO meets India’s PM Modi amid AI boom: here’s what it means

by admin October 11, 2025
October 11, 2025

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, as the Asian country looks to ride the wave of the global AI boom.

The meeting, which came on the sidelines of India Mobile Congress 2025, came as the Indian administration is looking for more partners in the chipmaking world and to boost the prospects of technical innovation in the country.

India’s PM Narendra Modi praised Qualcomm’s commitment to India’s semiconductor and AI ambitions, emphasizing the country’s vast talent pool and potential to drive technological innovation.

What Qualcomm CEO’s meeting with Indian PM means

The recent meeting between Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi marks a big step for India’s tech and semiconductor ambitions, especially as the world races ahead in AI.

It really shows how India is becoming an important hub for advanced technology and innovation, particularly in semiconductor design and AI development.

Qualcomm, known globally for its 5G, AI chips, and mobile tech, signaling deeper collaboration is a strong vote of confidence in India’s push for a self-reliant semiconductor ecosystem and stronger AI capabilities.

For India, this partnership opens the door to cutting-edge technology and expertise, giving a real boost to domestic innovation in AI, telecom, and smart devices.

Qualcomm’s investments here are expected to grow research and development centers, create high-tech jobs, and offer skill-building opportunities, all crucial for long-term growth in the tech sector.

Plus, it fits perfectly with India’s larger vision of becoming a global semiconductor manufacturing hub, reducing reliance on imports and strengthening supply chains.

On top of that, Qualcomm’s push into cutting-edge tech, like AI-powered smart glasses and automotive AI, fits really well with India’s growing digital economy and smart infrastructure plans.

This partnership not only boosts India’s profile on the global tech stage but also makes the country even more attractive to foreign investors, while inspiring startups and innovators to push boundaries.

India’s AI future ambitions

The high-profile meeting came as India is looking at a leadership position in the artificial intelligence space.

The Narendra Modi-led government launched the ambitious IndiaAI Mission in 2024, with over ₹10,300 crore ($1.2 billion) set aside to build advanced AI infrastructure, including one of the world’s largest AI computing networks, with nearly 19,000 GPUs.

The mission is designed to support startups, researchers, and innovators, while also promoting ethical AI use and spreading AI literacy through programs like “AI for All.”

To tackle India’s unique challenges, the government has set up Centres of Excellence focused on areas like agriculture, healthcare, education, and sustainable cities, creating AI solutions tailored to real-world needs.

AI is also being integrated into India’s Digital Public Infrastructure, improving everything from public services to financial platforms.

With growing funding in the 2025 Union Budget and a clear roadmap for AI-driven job creation, India is aiming to become a global hub for AI talent and innovation by 2035, supercharging both economic growth and digital transformation.

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