SEMICON India 2026 is expected to bring together 240 or more global semiconductor and chip companies, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to meet with leading semiconductor CEOs during the event, according to NDTV.

The coverage links the event to India’s broader push to expand its semiconductor industry. NDTV points to multiple policy and industrial developments that are framed as relevant to the conference’s agenda, including the role of “ISM 2.0” and ongoing plans for new semiconductor plants. These initiatives are presented as part of the context for why major international firms are expected to attend.

Across the reporting, the core focus remains consistent on the scale of participation and the high-level engagement from Modi with industry leaders. The outlets do not describe any major disagreement on event details, instead emphasizing what attendees can expect in terms of government-industry interaction and India’s industrial roadmap for semiconductors.