PM Modi to Inaugurate Rs 3,300 Crore Semiconductor Plant in Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a major Rs 3,300 crore semiconductor plant in Sanand, Gujarat, operated by Kaynes Semicon. The facility is set to produce over 700,000 chips daily, marking India's second such plant in a growing domestic ecosystem. This initiative, born from a resolve during the COVID-19 pandemic supply disruptions, aims to position India as a global hub for semiconductor manufacturing. The project is expected to generate significant employment and strengthen the entire electronics manufacturing value chain in the country.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Kaynes Semicon Plant in Gujarat

  • Rs 3,300 crore investment
  • 7 lakh chips daily production
  • Part of 10 national units
  • Boosts electronics manufacturing
  • Creates lakhs of jobs
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PM Modi to inaugurate Rs 3,300 crore Kaynes Semicon plant in Gujarat's Sanand tomorrow: Arjun Modhwadia

PM Modi inaugurates a Rs 3,300 crore semiconductor plant in Gujarat, boosting India's domestic chip manufacturing and electronics ecosystem.

"India will take a leading role globally in this futuristic industry. - Arjun Modhwadia"

Gandhinagar, March 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a Rs 3,300 crore Kaynes Semicon plant in Sanand, Gujarat on Tuesday marking a significant step in India's efforts to build a domestic semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, Gujarat's Science and Technology Minister Arjun Modhwadia said on Monday.

Speaking to ANI, Modhwadia said, "In the semiconductor manufacturing chain, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will tomorrow inaugurate a Rs 3,300 crore Kaynes Semicon plant in Sanand. This will be the second plant in the series, and the facility will manufacture more than 7 lakh chips per day."

He added that the project represents India's entry into a new technological era and reflects the Prime Minister's approach of converting challenges into opportunities.

"With this second unit, we are entering the era of this futuristic industry. The USP of the Prime Minister has been his ability to turn challenges into opportunities," Modhwadia told ANI.

Referring to the disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the minister said, "During the COVID period, semiconductor manufacturing across the world had come to a halt. At that time, the Prime Minister resolved that India should become a hub for semiconductor manufacturing, and today 10 such units are being set up in the country."

According to Modhwadia, Gujarat has emerged as a key hub for these investments, with several projects concentrated in Sanand.

"Out of these 10 units, four units worth Rs 1.24 lakh crore are being built in Gujarat, and three of them are coming up in Sanand," he said.

The minister said the developments would strengthen India's position in the global semiconductor ecosystem while boosting domestic electronics manufacturing.

"Because of this, India will take a leading role globally in this futuristic industry. Not only that, semiconductors -- the most important part of the electronics manufacturing chain -- will begin to be produced domestically," he said.

He also noted that the growth of the semiconductor sector would create large employment opportunities and support related industries.

"In the coming years, we will move ahead with forward and backward integration of related industries, and it will generate employment for lakhs of young people," Modhwadia said.

Highlighting the long-term vision, he said the semiconductor and electronics component sectors would play a key role in India's development goals.

"As we move towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, the semiconductor and electronics component manufacturing industries will play a crucial role, and India will be able to emerge as a leader in these sectors," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hoping this translates into real jobs for local youth and not just high-skilled engineers from other states. The promise of 'lakhs of jobs' needs to be fulfilled with proper skill development programs in Gujarat itself.
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Sarah B
As someone in the electronics manufacturing business, this is the news we've been waiting for. Domestic chip supply will reduce our production costs and lead times significantly. A very positive step for 'Make in India'.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but let's be realistic. The global semiconductor market is dominated by giants like TSMC. We are starting very late. The focus should be on consistent policy support and not just one-time inaugurations.
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Rohit P
Sanand is getting all the big projects! First auto, now semiconductors. Hope the local infrastructure - water, power, roads - can keep up with this rapid industrialisation. Otherwise, it will become a bottleneck.
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Kavya N
Finally! This is crucial for our mobile and electronics industry. If we can make our own chips, the price of smartphones and laptops should come down. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
The strategic importance of this cannot be overstated. After the chip shortages during COVID, every major economy wants control over this supply chain. India is smart

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