Semiconductor Mission
This dashboard brings together the latest insights and real-time data on semiconductor research, manufacturing, and policy — in India and across the world. It tracks global publication trends, government budgets, new technology breakthroughs, and industrial collaborations that define the fast-evolving semiconductor ecosystem.
India is rapidly emerging as a global hub for chip design, fabrication, and talent development under the Semicon India program. At the same time, nations like China, the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and Germany continue to lead research and fabrication efforts, driving global supply chain transformation.
The dashboard highlights how these developments interconnect — combining research data, policy updates, and funding patterns — to show where the semiconductor race is heading and how India is positioning itself at the center of this new technological era.
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India semiconductor push: milestones, approved plants and skill plans (2021–2025)
Short summary of the major steps India has taken since 2021 to build a semiconductor industry, shown as timeline items, a table of approved plants, and training and AI highlights.
India’s semiconductor ecosystem: approved plants
| Date | Company / partnership | Location (state) | Investment (approx.) | Facility / focus area | Output capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 2023 | Micron Technology | Sanand, Gujarat | ₹22,516 crore | ATMP facility | Phased ramp-up |
| Feb 2024 | Tata Electronics (TEPL) & Powerchip (PSMC) | Dholera, Gujarat | ~₹91,000 crore | Semiconductor fabrication plant | ~50,000 wafers / month |
| Feb 2024 | CG Power (with Renesas & Stars) | Sanand, Gujarat | ~₹7,600 crore | OSAT (assembly & test) | ~15 million chips / day |
| Feb 2024 | Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Test (TSAT) | Morigaon, Assam | ₹27,000 crore | OSAT facility | ~48 million chips / day (media est.) |
| Sep 2024 | Kaynes Semicon Pvt Ltd | Sanand, Gujarat | ₹3,307 crore | Assembly & test facility | ~6.33 million chips / day |
| May 2025 | HCL–Foxconn JV | Jewar, Uttar Pradesh | ₹3,700 crore | Wafer fabrication facility | ~20,000 wafers / month (~36M units / yr) |
| Aug 2025 | SiCSem Pvt Ltd | Bhubaneswar, Odisha | ₹2,066 crore | SiC wafer fab & packaging | ~60,000 wafers / yr; ATMP ~96M units / yr |
| Aug 2025 | 3D Glass Solutions Inc. | Bhubaneswar, Odisha | ₹1,943 crore | Advanced glass substrates & 3D integration | ~70,000 glass substrates / yr; 50M assembled units / yr |
| Aug 2025 | Continental Device India Ltd (CDIL) | Mohali, Punjab | ₹117 crore | Discrete semiconductor manufacturing (Si & SiC) | ~158 million units / yr |
| Aug 2025 | ASIP Technologies (with APACT, S.Korea) | Andhra Pradesh | ₹468 crore | Testing, packaging & assembly | ~96 million units / yr |
Training tomorrow’s experts
- AICTE launched new curriculum for VLSI design and IC manufacturing.
- Plan to develop 85,000 skilled people for chip design in 10 years.
- SMART Lab at NIELIT Calicut training 1 lakh engineers; 44,000+ trained so far.
- C2S program gave EDA tools to 278 academic institutions and 72 startups; 60,000+ students benefited.
- 20 chips fabricated by 17 institutions so far, showing active indigenous R&D.
AI compute and infrastructure
- ₹10,300 crore under IndiaAI Mission (2024–2029) for AI compute and datasets.
- AIKosha hosts 1400+ datasets and 217+ models.
- AI Compute Portal offers 34,381 GPUs with up to 40% subsidy for startups and labs.
- Open GPU marketplace and subsidised access (₹100/hour planned).
- Plans for indigenous GPU development in 3–5 years.
