Global tech giant Foxconn lines up another $1.5 billion investment for India

IANS May 21, 2025 231 views

Foxconn is making a significant $1.5 billion investment in India's semiconductor sector, signaling a major commitment to the country's tech manufacturing landscape. The investment comes as part of India's push to develop domestic semiconductor capabilities and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers. By establishing a new facility capable of producing 36 million chip units monthly, Foxconn is strategically positioning itself in a rapidly evolving market. This move aligns perfectly with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of creating a self-reliant and technologically advanced India.

"With this sixth unit, Bharat moves forward in its journey to develop the strategically vital semiconductor industry" - Official Statement
New Delhi, May 21: Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn is investing another $1.5 billion to expand its operations in India, as the key supplier for Apple's iPhones is looking to set up supply chains outside China.

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Foxconn injects $1.5B into Indian semiconductor operations

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Facility designed to produce 36 million chip units monthly

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Investment supports Modi's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision

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Strategic expansion of tech manufacturing ecosystem

The Taiwanese tech giant said its Singapore-based arm has injected $1.5 billion into the company's Indian subsidiary with the purchase of 12.7 billion shares.

Foxconn's Indian subsidiary Yuzhan Technology India, makes components for smartphones in Tamil Nadu.

The development comes close on the heels of the Indian government granting approval, last week, to Foxconn to build a semiconductor plant near the Noida airport as part of a Rs 3,700 crore joint venture with the HCL Group.

The facility will produce display driver chips for mobile phones, laptops, automobiles, PCs, and various other display-equipped devices. It is designed to handle 20,000 wafers every month, with an output capacity of 36 million units per month.

"Already, five semiconductor units are in advanced stages of construction. With this sixth unit, Bharat moves forward in its journey to develop the strategically vital semiconductor industry," according to an official statement.

India's semiconductor landscape is taking shape with rapid momentum. Cutting-edge design infrastructure has been established in several states, with state governments actively encouraging design firms to set up operations.

At the academic and startup level, students and innovators across 270 institutions and 70 startups are developing advanced design technologies aimed at creating next-generation semiconductor products. Notably, 20 of these student-designed products have already been taped out at SCL Mohali, the government said.

Supporting infrastructure is also expanding alongside. Key global players such as Applied Materials and Lam Research, leading equipment manufacturers, have set up operations in India. Chemical and gas suppliers like Merck, Linde, Air Liquide, and Inox are also preparing to scale up to meet the needs of the growing domestic semiconductor sector.

As demand for semiconductors surges - driven by manufacturing growth in areas like mobile phones, laptops, servers, medical equipment, defence systems, and consumer electronics - this upcoming facility is expected to further contribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for Make in India! 🇮🇳 Foxconn's continued investments show global confidence in our manufacturing ecosystem. Hope this creates more skilled jobs for our youth beyond just assembly line work. Tamil Nadu is becoming the electronics hub of India!
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Priya M.
While I welcome the investment, I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards. Semiconductor manufacturing uses hazardous chemicals - we don't want another Sterlite Copper plant situation. Jobs are important but so is sustainable development.
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Arjun S.
Finally some movement in semiconductor manufacturing! We've been too dependent on China and Taiwan. This investment plus the SCL Mohali facility can make India truly atmanirbhar in tech. Just hope our engineering colleges upgrade their curriculum to match industry needs 🤞
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Sunita R.
Great to see global companies recognizing India's potential. But will local workers get fair wages? Often these MNCs pay much less than what they pay in other countries for same work. We must ensure 'Make in India' doesn't mean 'Exploit in India'.
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Vikram J.
The 70 startups working on semiconductor design is the real game-changer! India has brilliant minds - with proper funding and infrastructure, we can become global leaders in chip design if not manufacturing. Jai Hind! 💪
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Neha P.
Hope this leads to more affordable electronics in Indian market. Currently we pay premium prices for gadgets while manufacturing happens here. Some benefit should trickle down to consumers too na?

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