Almost a century ago, India’s struggle for independence from the colonial British rule found a symbol of inspiration in the indigenous ‘charkha’ (spinning wheel). Popularised by Mahatma Gandhi, the portable device for spinning thread was seen as an emancipatory tool that gave social and economic self-reliance to Indians aspiring for freedom. The charkha used by Gandhi is still preserved in Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad. Not too far from this famous abode of Gandhi, India organised a three-day conference on semiconductors in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from 28 to 30 July, 2023. This time around, the world’s most populated country is banking on chips to decrease its technological reliance on other nations. Hence, the event came up with the tagline: Charkha to Chips.