The Hindu Editorial (​​​​Promise of chips) – Jul 18, 2026

The Hindu Editorial (​​​​Promise of chips) – Jul 18, 2026

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The Hindu Editorial (​​​​Promise of chips) – Jul 18, 2026:

  1. promise (noun) – indication of future success or good results; potential, capability, capacity, hope.
  2. chip (noun) –microchip, silicon chip, integrated circuit, semiconductor.
  3. India Semiconductor Mission (noun) – an official initiative by the Government of India under the Ministry of Electronics and IT, mandated to build a vibrant semiconductor and display ecosystem to enable India’s emergence as a global hub for electronics manufacturing and design.
  4. chipmaking (noun) – the process of manufacturing semiconductor chips; semiconductor manufacturing, microchip production, integrated circuit fabrication.
  5. seasonal (adjective) – periodic, cyclical, temporary, intermittent.
  6. obsession (noun) – the state of being preoccupied with someone or something; fixation, fascination, passion, mania.
  7. outlay (noun) – an amount of money spent on something; expenditure, spending, expenses, cost.
  8. outpace (verb) – to go, rise, or improve faster than someone or something else; surpass, exceed, outstrip, overtake.
  9. corpus (noun) – the total amount of money set aside for a specific purpose; fund, capital, pool, reserve.
  10. direct (verb) – channel, focus, target, route.
  11. purse (noun) – funds, treasury, budget, resources.
  12. ecosystem (noun) – a complex network or interconnected system.
  13. as with (phrase) – in the same way as; like, similar to, just as, much the same as.
  14. likely (adjective) – probable, possible, expected, anticipated.
  15. lavishly (adverb) – in a sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious manner; extravagantly, generously, profusely, abundantly.
  16. in the form of (phrase) – taking the shape, nature, or character of something; as, in the shape of, acting as, functioning as.
  17. capital subsidy (noun) – financial assistance provided by the government to a business to help with the cost of acquiring capital assets.
  18. shell out (phrasal verb) – to pay a certain amount of money, often reluctantly; pay out, spend, disburse, expend.
  19. manufacturing-linked incentive (noun) – a financial reward or subsidy provided by the government to companies strictly based on their manufacturing output and sales to boost domestic production; production-linked incentive, manufacturing subsidy, output incentive.
  20. disburse (verb) – to pay out money from a fund; pay out, spend, expend, hand out.
  21. per-unit level (phrase) – calculated or applied to each individual item manufactured.
  22. incremental (adjective) – gradual, progressive, step-by-step, phased.
  23. incentive (noun) – a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something; stimulus, impetus, motivation, encouragement.
  24. booster (noun) – enhancer, stimulant, catalyst, promoter.
  25. leverage (verb) – to use something to maximum advantage; utilize, make use of, capitalize on, exploit.
  26. capability (noun) – the power or ability to do something; capacity, potential, competence, proficiency.
  27. take forward (phrasal verb) – to advance, progress, or deal with something to make it successful; advance, promote, progress, further.
  28. strategic (adjective) – relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests; tactical, calculated, planned, deliberate.
  29. destination (noun) – the place to which someone or something is going or being sent; target, end point, terminus, goal.
  30. value chain (noun) – the sequence of activities by which a company adds value to an article, including production, marketing, and the provision of after-sales service; supply chain, production network, business model, economic ecosystem.
  31. at home (phrase) – in one’s own country; domestically, internally, locally, native.
  32. human capital (noun) – the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population, viewed in terms of their value or cost to an organization or country; workforce, manpower, personnel, human resources.
  33. intellectual property (noun) – intangible property that is the result of creativity, such as patents, copyrights, etc.; proprietary knowledge, creative assets, patents, copyrights.
  34. long-held (adjective) – having been believed or maintained for a long time; deeply rooted, established, long-standing, ingrained.
  35. decades-long (adjective) – lasting for tens of years; enduring, prolonged, long-lasting, sustained.
  36. follow-through (noun) – the action of completing something that has been started; completion, continuation, execution, implementation.
  37. welcome (adjective) – gladly received; pleasing, gratifying, heartening, promising.
  38. geopolitically (adverb) – in a way that relates to politics, especially international relations, as influenced by geographical factors; strategically, internationally, globally, diplomatically.
  39. fraught (adjective) – causing or affected by anxiety or stress; anxious, worried, stressed, uneasy.
  40. environment (noun) – the overall situation or conditions in which something happens; context, situation, backdrop, scenario.
  41. wisdom (noun) – the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement; sagacity, intelligence, prudence, common sense.
  42. public money (noun) – funds collected by the government through taxes; taxpayer money, government funds, state finances, public funds.
  43. clear (adjective) – obvious, evident, apparent, transparent.
  44. return (noun) – a profit from an investment; yield, profit, gain, dividend.
  45. bet (noun) – a decision made on the basis of a future outcome; gamble, risk, speculation, venture.
  46. remain (verb) – to continue to exist; stay, endure, persist, last.
  47. unknowable (adjective) – not able to be known; unpredictable, unfathomable, incomprehensible, mysterious.
  48. facility (noun) – a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose; establishment, centre, premises, plant.
  49. yet to (phrase) – used to say that something has not happened or been done up to the present time; still not, not yet, so far not, pending.
  50. out of the grasp of (phrase) – beyond someone’s ability to achieve, reach, or understand; beyond reach, out of reach, unattainable, unachievable.
  51. even (adverb) – despite, in spite of, surprisingly, unexpectedly.
  52. advanced economy (noun) – a country with a high level of economic development, industrialized infrastructure, and high per capita income; developed nation, industrialized country, first-world nation, high-income economy.
  53. Dutch (adjective) – relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
  54. ultraviolet (adjective) – having a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays.
  55. lithography (noun) – the process of printing from a flat surface treated so as to repel the ink except where it is required for printing.
  56. Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography (noun) – an advanced semiconductor manufacturing technology that uses extremely short wavelengths of light to print highly intricate and microscopic patterns onto silicon wafers, essential for producing the world’s most powerful microchips; advanced chip-printing technology, next-generation microfabrication, high-resolution semiconductor etching, nanoscale patterning technique.
  57. close to (phrase) – very near to a particular state or condition; near, approaching, on the verge of, bordering on.
  58. crack the code (phrase) – to solve a difficult problem or mystery; figure out, solve, decipher, unravel.
  59. prospect (noun) – the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring; likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation.
  60. deploy (verb) – to bring into effective action; use, utilize, implement, apply.
  61. frontier technology (noun) – the next phase of innovation in technological advancement that is highly advanced and relatively new; cutting-edge technology, emerging tech, next-generation technology, state-of-the-art tech.
  62. hard (adjective) – difficult to understand or do; difficult, tough, arduous, demanding.
  63. tantalising (adjective) – exciting one’s senses or desires, often while remaining out of reach; teasing, enticing, tempting, alluring.
  64. such as (phrase) – for example; like, for instance, including, as an example.
  65. in turn (phrase) – in succession, one after the other, or as a result; consequently, subsequently, therefore, as a result.
  66. lead to (phrasal verb) – to result in a particular situation or event; cause, bring about, result in, produce.
  67. resistance (noun) – the refusal to accept or comply with something; opposition, defiance, pushback, objection.
  68. attract (verb) – to cause to come to a place or participate in a venture; draw, pull, entice, lure.
  69. insignificant (adjective) – negligible, trivial, minor, paltry.
  70. beg (verb) – to ask for something earnestly or humbly; plead, request, implore, beseech.
  71. borrow (verb) – to take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it; take a loan, lease, rent, hire.
  72. steal (verb) – to take something without permission or legal right; purloin, thieve, misappropriate, appropriate.
  73. deep pockets (noun) – abundant financial resources; wealth, extensive funds, large financial reserves, riches.
  74. retain (verb) – to continue to have something; keep, hold on to, maintain, preserve.
  75. spot (noun) – a particular position or place; position, place, location, ranking.
  76. pecking order (noun) – a hierarchy of status seen among members of a group; hierarchy, ranking, class system, social order.
  77. apply for (phrasal verb) – to put oneself forward formally as a candidate for a job or position; (in this context) be applicable to, relate to, concern, pertain to.
  78. Artificial Intelligence (AI) (noun) – the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems; machine intelligence.
  79. sit on (phrasal verb) – to rest upon or be based on; rest on, rely on, depend on, be based on.
  80. foundation (noun) – an underlying basis or principle; base, bedrock, cornerstone, groundwork.
  81. memory (noun) – the part of a computer in which data or program instructions can be stored for retrieval; data storage, RAM, storage capacity.
  82. processing (noun) – the execution of instructions and operations on data by a computer; computing, calculating, data manipulation, execution.
  83. infrastructure (noun) – the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities; framework, base, foundation, underpinning.
  84. manufacture (noun) – the making of articles on a large scale using machinery; production, making, assembly, fabrication.
  85. undertake (verb) – to commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); take on, begin, start, commence.
  86. some day (phrase) – at some time in the future; eventually, one day, ultimately, down the line.
  87. bright spot (noun) – a positive or successful aspect of an otherwise bad situation; ray of hope, positive aspect, silver lining, glimmer of hope.
  88. talent ecosystem (noun) – a comprehensive network of skilled individuals, educational institutions, and industries that collectively support workforce development; skill network, workforce environment, human capital network, professional talent pool.
  89. semiconductor (noun) – a solid substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, used to make computer chips; microchip material, integrated circuit base, silicon, solid-state component.
  90. seek (verb) – to attempt to find or obtain something; look for, search for, pursue, hunt for.
  91. worldwide (adverb) – extending or reaching throughout the world; globally, internationally, universally, ubiquitously.
  92. amid (preposition) – surrounded by; in the middle of; during, amidst, amongst, surrounded by.
  93. looming (adjective) – about to happen soon and causing worry; impending, imminent, approaching, brewing.
  94. shortage (noun) – scarcity, lack, deficit, deficiency.
  95. worthwhile (adjective) – worth the time, money, or effort spent; valuable, useful, meaningful, beneficial.
  96. pursuit (noun) – endeavor, undertaking, quest, activity.
  97. field (noun) – a particular branch of study or sphere of activity; domain, sector, area, discipline.
  98. key (adjective) – of crucial importance; crucial, essential, vital, critical.
  99. ecosystem-building (noun) – the process of creating and nurturing a supportive network of interconnected organizations, technologies, and resources in a specific industry; network development, structural foundation, industry nurturing, environment creation.
  100. risk (verb) – jeopardize, gamble, endanger.
  101. decades-old (adjective) – having existed for several decades; long-standing, old, age-old, historical.
  102. the West (noun) – the countries of North America and Western Europe; Western world, Occident, developed nations, free world.
  103. premier (adjective) – first in importance, order, or position; leading, foremost, top, outstanding.
  104. coming (adjective) – happening or appearing in the near future; approaching, upcoming, ensuing, forthcoming.
  105. find its rightful spot (phrase) – to attain a well-deserved or justified position of importance; secure its due place, achieve its proper rank, claim its position, take its legitimate place.
  106. inflict (verb) – to cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something; impose, force, thrust, exact.
  107. deterrent (noun) – a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something; disincentive, discouragement, obstacle, restraint.
  108. supply chain shock (noun) – a sudden, unexpected event that disrupts the normal flow of goods and services in a supply network; logistics disruption, supply crisis, distribution breakdown, chain interruption.
  109. deliver (verb) – to provide something promised or expected; provide, produce, yield, bring about.
  110. boom (noun) – a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth; surge, upsurge, boost, escalation.
  111. Asian Tigers (noun) – a term referring to the highly developed economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan, known for their rapid industrialization and growth; East Asian economic powers, tiger economies, fast-growing Asian nations, high-growth Asian states.

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