The Union Cabinet's decision on Thursday endorsed investments totaling Rs 1.26 trillion for the development of three semiconductor plants, among which is a proposal by the Tata group to construct the nation's inaugural major chip fabrication facility in Dholera, Gujarat.
According to Minister Vaishnaw, construction on these semiconductor facilities is slated to kick off within the next 100 days, marking a pivotal moment in India's journey towards self-reliance in semiconductor manufacturing. The minister hailed the decision as a testament to the government's commitment to fostering innovation and industrial growth in the country.

"The approval of three semiconductor units by the Union Cabinet, at an estimated cost of Rs 1.26 trillion, is a watershed in the history of the Indian semiconductor industry. This project highlights India's commitment to developing a strong ecosystem for semiconductor production, with construction scheduled to start within the next 100 days," Vaishnaw added.
The first of these plants, a commercial semiconductor fab, will be established in Dholera, Gujarat, through a partnership between Tata Electronics Private and Taiwan-based Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. This collaboration is poised to inject significant momentum into India's semiconductor sector, with an investment totaling nearly $11 billion (Rs. 91,000 crore).
Sanjay Gupta, chairperson, and Ashok Chandak, president of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), lauded the involvement of Tata Electronics and Renesas Electronics in the endeavor. They emphasised the pivotal role of IESA in driving industry growth and innovation, underscoring India's burgeoning prowess in the semiconductor domain.
Tata Electronics' Semiconductor
India's semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, the Government of India has given the green light to Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Pvt Ltd, to establish a cutting-edge semiconductor assembly and test facility in Jagiroad, Assam. With an investment outlay of INR 27,000 crore, the facility aims to create an end-to-end semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem and is poised to generate over 27,000 direct and indirect jobs in the region.
Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd will focus on three key platform technologies - Wire Bond, Flip Chip, and Integrated Systems Packaging (ISP), catering to critical applications in automotive, communications, network infrastructure, and beyond. Backed by significant investments in indigenous technology development and a seasoned team boasting over 1,000 years of global domain experience, the facility is positioned to meet the growing global demands across key market segments such as AI, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Scheduled to commence construction this year, the facility's first phase is expected to become operational by mid-2025, driving industrialization in North-East India. The project aligns with the Government of India's Semiconductor policy, spearheaded by the India Semiconductor Mission, and the Government of Assam's Electronics policy.
Semiconductor assembly and test play a pivotal role in the semiconductor value chain, facilitating increased performance, reduced form factor, and decreased costs of semiconductor chips. The approval of Tata Electronics' semiconductor facility marks a significant leap forward in India's journey towards technological self-reliance and industrial growth.
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics & Technology, highlighted the overwhelming response received by the Government of India from global semiconductor majors, with investment proposals exceeding Rs 2.50 trillion. He remarked, "India is fast becoming a semiconductor nation. It was completely absent from the global semiconductor ecosystem as recently as two years ago."
The approval of these semiconductor units is poised to generate approximately 20,000 direct employment opportunities in advanced technology sectors and an additional 60,000 indirect jobs, heralding a new era of economic growth and technological advancement in the country.
India's semiconductor policy, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2022, attracts global attention. The establishment of these semiconductor plants marks a significant stride towards achieving self-reliance in semiconductor manufacturing. As the nation gears up to embark on this transformative journey, the stage is set for India to emerge as a global hub for semiconductor innovation and production.
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