Relevance: GS II (Global Groupings, India-US Relations) & GS III (Technology, Supply Chains) | Source: The Hindu / Indian Express
1. Context
After being initially excluded, the incoming U.S. Ambassador has announced that India will be invited to join “Pax Silica” as a full member next month.
- Significance: This inclusion signals a diplomatic “reset,” integrating India into the inner circle of the U.S.-led technology supply chain, despite recent trade frictions (tariffs/oil).
2. What is “Pax Silica”?
- The Name: A play on “Pax Romana” (Roman Peace). Here, “Silica” refers to Silicon (the base for semiconductor chips).
- The Goal: It is a U.S.-led “Coalition of the Willing” to secure global supply chains for AI, Semiconductors (Chips), and Critical Minerals, reducing reliance on China.
- Member Nations:
- The Tech Titans: U.S. (Design), Netherlands (Machinery – ASML), Japan & S. Korea (Manufacturing).
- The Resource & Hubs: Australia (Minerals), UAE, Israel, Singapore.
- New Addition: India (seen as a future design & assembly powerhouse).
3. Strategic Importance (Why it Matters)
- Friend-Shoring: The world is moving from “Just-in-Time” (efficiency) to “Just-in-Case” (security). Joining this group ensures India gets priority access to critical tech and minerals during geopolitical crises.
- The China Factor: China dominates the processing of critical minerals (Lithium/Cobalt). Pax Silica aims to build an alternative supply chain where India can leverage its PLI Schemes to become a global node.
UPSC Value Box
Concept / Term | Relevance for Prelims & Mains |
| Pax Silica | An 8+ nation alliance led by the U.S. to secure the “Silicon Supply Chain” (Chips + AI + Minerals). |
| “Friend-Shoring” | A trade practice where supply chain networks are focused on countries regarded as political and economic allies (e.g., US shifting sourcing from China to India/Vietnam). |
| iCET | Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology. The bilateral India-US framework that laid the groundwork for India’s entry into larger groupings like Pax Silica. |
Q. The term “Pax Silica,” recently seen in the news, is best related to which of the following?
(a) A global treaty to ban the use of silica dust in hazardous industries.
(b) A U.S.-led strategic alliance to secure supply chains for semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
(c) A new peace agreement between Israel and Arab nations mediated by the United States.
(d) An initiative by the International Solar Alliance (ISA) to promote silicon-based solar cells.
Correct Answer: (b)
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