Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate India’s first semiconductor fabrication-linked plant in Sanand, Gujarat, on February 28. Built by Micron Technology with an investment of over Rs 22,500 crore, the facility marks a historic milestone in India’s semiconductor journey, boosting domestic manufacturing and global competitiveness.
India is set to enter a new era in technology manufacturing with the inauguration of its first semiconductor fabrication-linked plant in Sanand, Gujarat. The state-of-the-art ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking, and Packaging) facility, developed by US-based Micron Technology, represents an investment of Rs 22,516 crore.
The plant is expected to play a pivotal role in reducing India’s dependence on imported chips, strengthening the country’s electronics ecosystem, and creating thousands of jobs. Officials highlight that this project is a cornerstone of India’s semiconductor mission, aimed at positioning the nation as a global hub for advanced technology manufacturing.
Industry experts believe the Sanand facility will accelerate innovation, attract further investments, and support India’s growing demand for semiconductors across sectors such as automotive, telecom, and consumer electronics. The inauguration signals India’s commitment to building a resilient and self-reliant digital economy.
Key Highlights
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India’s first semiconductor fabrication-linked plant to be inaugurated in Sanand
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Developed by Micron Technology with Rs 22,516 crore investment
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Focus on ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking, Packaging) operations
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Expected to reduce import reliance and create jobs
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Major milestone in India’s semiconductor mission
Sources: The Indian Express, ANI News, Times of India