India Launches Third Semiconductor Plant, Aiming for Five Billion Chips Annually
India Launches Third Semiconductor Plant, Aiming for Five Billion Chips Annually
IN · Published Jul 6, 2026
• India has inaugurated its third semiconductor manufacturing facility in Sanand, Gujarat, with commercial production starting on July 4,
• Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the plant aims to produce five billion chips annually, with an initial capacity of 200 million chips per year. This facility is part of a broader initiative to establish a domestic semiconductor ecosystem amid global trade tensions, particularly between the US and China. The Sanand plant, built with an investment of over ₹7,600 crore in partnership with Japan's Renesas Electronics, will cater to domestic and international markets, including the US, Japan, and Europe.

Impact & Risks

The new facility is expected to bolster India's position in the global semiconductor supply chain, supporting industries such as automotive, telecommunications, and AI. However, the success of this initiative depends on sustained investment, skilled workforce development, and global market dynamics. Trade restrictions and geopolitical tensions could pose challenges to India's semiconductor ambitions.

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