Delhi Unveils Semiconductor Policy to Become Chip Design & R&D Hub

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced the drafting of the 'Delhi Semiconductor Policy' to position the capital as a major center for semiconductor design, research, and advanced packaging. The policy is structured around five pillars, including talent development and strengthening the startup ecosystem, and will offer incentives to attract investment. It aims to generate high-quality employment in areas like chip design and semiconductor research while promoting industry-academia partnerships. The initiative is aligned with the national vision for self-reliance and seeks to integrate with the India Semiconductor Mission.

Key Points: Delhi CM Announces Draft Semiconductor Policy for Tech Hub

  • Aims to make Delhi a semiconductor design hub
  • Focus on R&D and advanced packaging (ATMP/OSAT)
  • Offers financial and non-financial incentives
  • Targets high-quality job creation in tech
  • Aligns with national India Semiconductor Mission
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CM Rekha Gupta orders drafting of 'Delhi Semiconductor Policy'

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta orders drafting of semiconductor policy to boost design, R&D, and packaging, aligning with PM Modi's vision for self-reliance.

"The policy is aligned with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an Atmanirbhar Bharat - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 19

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced the drafting of the 'Delhi Semiconductor Policy', aimed at positioning the capital as a key hub for semiconductor design, advanced research and development, and assembly and allied activities.

Gupta said the initiative marks a step towards promoting high-value technology sectors in Delhi.

The Chief Minister stated the policy is aligned with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an Atmanirbhar Bharat and will ensure Delhi's active participation in the growth of India's semiconductor sector.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta noted that the semiconductor sector has emerged as a critical pillar of the global economy, and the Delhi Government is working on a comprehensive policy framework to ensure its balanced and structured development.

The policy envisages both financial and non-financial incentives to promote ease of doing business, innovation, and an industry-driven ecosystem.

The proposed policy is structured around five key pillars: semiconductor design and intellectual property development; research, development and innovation; manufacturing-enabling activities such as Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) and Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Testing (OSAT), along with the development of ancillary industries; talent development and skilling; and strengthening of the startup and industrial ecosystem.

The Chief Minister said the policy is expected to strengthen Delhi's position in high-value segments of the semiconductor value chain, particularly in design, research and development, and advanced packaging. It is likely to attract investments from fabless semiconductor companies, startups, as well as ATMP and OSAT units.

The policy will also support the growth of ancillary industries linked to testing, packaging, and semiconductor inputs.

Highlighting the employment potential, the Chief Minister said the policy will generate high-quality job opportunities in areas such as chip design, semiconductor research, and advanced packaging. It also aims to promote skill development through targeted training programmes, internships, and industry-academia partnerships.

The initiative is expected to help attract and retain skilled professionals, further strengthening Delhi's position as a hub of knowledge and innovation.

The policy places emphasis on targeted incentives, reduction in operational costs, and the creation of a conducive business environment to boost private investment.

Measures such as capital subsidies, infrastructure development, and alignment with national initiatives, particularly the India Semiconductor Mission, are expected to enhance investor confidence and encourage participation from both domestic and global players.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the vision is good, execution is key. Delhi's infrastructure, especially power and water, needs massive upgrades to support such high-tech industries. Hope the policy addresses these ground realities and isn't just another announcement.
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Priya S
Finally! A focus on semiconductors beyond just manufacturing. The design and IP creation part is where the real high-value work is. If they get the industry-academia partnerships right, this could be a game-changer for Delhi's tech ecosystem. 🤞
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Rohit P
Aligning with the India Semiconductor Mission is crucial. We need states to work together, not compete in silos. Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are ahead in manufacturing, Delhi can lead in design. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The emphasis on talent development and skilling is the most important part. We have brilliant minds, but need industry-specific training. Hope the internships they mention are substantial and lead to real employment.
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Kavya N
Good step for Atmanirbhar Bharat. But please also think about the environmental impact of these industries. Delhi's air quality is already a crisis. The policy must have strong green guidelines for any assembly or packaging units.

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