Jewar, Feb. 23 -- HCL Group, the parent firm of India's third-largest tech services company HCLTech, aims to supply chips for a quarter of all of India's displays within as soon as two years, chairperson of the group Roshni Nadar-Malhotra said on Saturday.

The top executive, who also happens to be the only woman at the helm of one of India's six large-cap IT services firms, was speaking at the inauguration of the company's joint-venture chip assembly plant for displays in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh.

"It's too early to discuss client names, but there is ample demand, and India has a huge market. We'll roll out the first commercial display chip from our plant in 2028, and look to scale up to our peak capacity of 36 million chips per month very ...