80th Independence Day: PM Modi Says 5-8 More Semiconductor Plants to Come up in 7-8 Years
- India will build five to eight new semiconductor plants over the next seven to eight years to boost domestic chip manufacturing under the Semicon 2.0 program.
- Three semiconductor plants located in Sanand, Gujarat—operated by Micron, Kaynes, and CG Semi—are already operational and have started commercial production and export chips internationally.
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5-8 More Semiconductor Plants Likely to Begin Operations in Next 7-8 Years: PM Modi
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. India is expected to see another five to eight semiconductor plants begin operations over the next seven to eight years, underlining the government's push to build domestic chip manufacturing capacity as a key pillar of its self-reliance and development agenda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. Business News | 5-8 More Semiconductor Plants Likely to Begin Operations in Next 7-…
India’s big semiconductor push: PM Modi says 7-8 plants coming up; stresses self-reliance in chips
Looking ahead, PM Modi said an additional five to eight semiconductor plants are expected to be established over the next seven to eight years, further advancing India's journey towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat.
PM Modi says 5-8 more semiconductor plants likely in next 7-8 years
From the Red Fort, Narendra Modi said India could see five to eight more semiconductor plants in the next seven to eight years. He linked chipmaking, manufacturing growth and energy security to the push for a self-reliant and developed India.
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