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Silicon Sunrise In India: ₹1.59 Lakh Cr Bet On Chip Making, 10 Points

India Semiconductor Mission

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India’s Semiconductor Revolution – Key Highlights

  1. Semiconductors: The Backbone of Modern Tech

    • Power mobiles, cars, healthcare, defence, satellites.

    • Critical for digital economy, AI, EVs, and national security.

  2. India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) – Launched in 2021

    • Vision: Make India a global semiconductor manufacturing and design hub.

    • Government introduced a ₹76,000 crore Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme.

  3. Massive Government Commitment

    • Out of ₹76,000 crore, ₹65,000+ crore already committed to projects.

    • Driving India’s shift from chip consumer to chip producer.

  4. 10 Mega Semiconductor Projects Approved

    • Worth over $18 billion (₹1,59,717 crore).

    • Spread across six Indian states.

    • Covering fabrication, chip packaging, and compound semiconductors.

  5. Milestone Achievement – OSAT Pilot Line in Gujarat (Aug 2025)

    • India’s first end-to-end OSAT facility inaugurated in Sanand, Gujarat.

    • CG-Semi to roll out the first “Made in India” commercial chip.

  6. Boosting Chip Design & Innovation

    • Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme approved 23 chip design projects.

    • Startups building advanced chips for defence, aerospace, EVs, clean energy.

    • 280+ academic institutes and 72 startups supported with chip design tools.

  7. SEMICON India Conference – Global Stage for India

    • Annual event attracting 350+ companies from 33 countries.

    • Editions held in Bengaluru, Gandhinagar, Greater Noida, and Delhi.

    • In 2025, India unveiled its first indigenous Vikram 32-bit processor.

  8. Government-Approved Semiconductor Investments (₹1,59,717 Cr)

    • Micron Technology – ₹22,516 Cr, Sanand, Gujarat (ATMP Facility).

    • Tata Electronics + PSMC (Taiwan) – ₹91,000 Cr, Dholera, Gujarat (50,000 wafers/month).

    • CG Power + Renesas + Stars – ₹7,600 Cr, Sanand, Gujarat (15M chips/day).

    • TSAT (Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Test Pvt Ltd) – ₹27,000 Cr, Assam (48M chips/day).

    • Kaynes Semicon – ₹3,307 Cr, Gujarat (6.33M chips/day).

    • HCL-Foxconn JV – ₹3,700 Cr, Uttar Pradesh (20,000 wafers/month).

    • SicSem Pvt Ltd – ₹2,066 Cr, Odisha (96M units/year).

    • 3D Glass Solutions Inc. – ₹1,943 Cr, Odisha (Glass panels & ATMP).

    • CDIL (Continental Device) – ₹117 Cr, Punjab (158M units/year).

    • ASIP Technologies – ₹468 Cr, Andhra Pradesh (96M units/year).

  9. The Big Three Investors Driving India’s Chip Mission

    • Tata Electronics + PSMC – ₹91,000 Cr mega fab at Dholera.

    • Micron Technology – ₹22,516 Cr ATMP plant at Sanand.

    • Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Test Pvt Ltd – ₹27,000 Cr OSAT unit in Assam.

  10. India’s Place in the Global Semiconductor Value Chain

    • Approved projects reduce import dependency.

    • India eyes a strong position in the $1 trillion global semiconductor market.

    • As PM Modi said, the “smallest Indian chip will drive the biggest global change.”


📊 India’s ₹1.59 Lakh Crore Semiconductor Investment – Top 10 Companies

Date Company / JV Location Investment (₹ Cr) Output Capacity Key Focus
June 2023 Micron Technology Sanand, Gujarat ₹22,516 Cr ATMP Facility, phased ramp-up Chip packaging & testing
Feb 2024 Tata Electronics (TEPL) + PSMC (Taiwan) Dholera, Gujarat ₹91,000 Cr 50,000 wafers/month Semiconductor fabrication plant
Feb 2024 CG Power + Renesas + Stars Sanand, Gujarat ₹7,600 Cr 15M chips/day Compound semiconductors
Feb 2024 Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Test Pvt Ltd (TSAT) Morigaon, Assam ₹27,000 Cr 48M chips/day OSAT (Assembly & Testing)
Sep 2024 Kaynes Semicon Pvt Ltd Sanand, Gujarat ₹3,307 Cr 6.33M chips/day Chip assembly
May 2025 HCL-Foxconn JV Jewar, Uttar Pradesh ₹3,700 Cr 20,000 wafers/month (~36M units/yr) Semiconductor packaging
Aug 2025 SicSem Pvt Ltd Bhubaneswar, Odisha ₹2,066 Cr 60,000 wafers/year; ATMP: 96M units/year Advanced chip packaging
Aug 2025 3D Glass Solutions Inc. Bhubaneswar, Odisha ₹1,943 Cr Glass panels: 70,000 units/year; ATMP: 50M units/year Semiconductor glass substrates
Aug 2025 CDIL (Continental Device India Ltd.) Mohali, Punjab ₹117 Cr 158M units/year Legacy chips & discrete semiconductors
Aug 2025 ASIP Technologies Andhra Pradesh ₹468 Cr 96M units/year Advanced System-in-Package (SiP)

🏆 Key Takeaways

  1. Tata Electronics + PSMC leads with a ₹91,000 Cr mega-fab at Dholera, Gujarat.

  2. Micron Technology is building India’s largest ATMP chip packaging plant in Sanand.

  3. TSAT (Tata Group) is investing ₹27,000 Cr in Assam, diversifying semiconductor hubs beyond Gujarat.

  4. Odisha & Punjab attract niche players like SicSem, 3D Glass, and CDIL, strengthening India’s regional semiconductor footprint.

  5. These 10 projects together mark India’s entry into the global $1 trillion semiconductor race.


Disclaimer

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