Taiwan’s Chip Classrooms Can Power India’s Semiconductor Dream 

Written by Anand Chauhan. The article argues that India’s semiconductor ambitions depend on developing skilled human capital. Taiwan’s universities, industry networks, and training programs offer Indian students valuable opportunities in semiconductor education, internships, and research. Expanding scholarships, exchanges, and institutional partnerships could create a talent corridor supporting both countries’ semiconductor goals.

Water Nexus: Can Semiconductors and Sustainability Coexist in Taiwan?

Written by Alexis Huang. This article examines Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)’s water–energy nexus, tracing its ecological costs, sustainability efforts, and infrastructural challenges. Despite advances in wastewater recycling and renewable integration, TSMC’s growth remains constrained by environmental limits, showing that long-term leadership depends on systemic reform, not technological fixes.