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Sikh Family Making Semiconductors in India Since the 1960s

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The Beginning of a Silicon Dream In the dusty lanes of Faridabad in 1964, a 31-year-old Sikh entrepreneur, Gurpreet Singh, did something nobody believed possible. He began making silicon semiconductors—a technology most Indians hadn’t even heard of. Back then, when he proudly told Homi Bhabha, the father of India’s nuclear program, that his company was making silicon chips, Bhabha didn’t believe him. Only after confirming it through his own sour…
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Kiddaan broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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