India's Semiconductor Leap: Rs 4,500 Crore Modernization Plan for SCL Mohali

The India Electronics and Semiconductor Association has welcomed the government's massive investment in modernizing the semiconductor lab. This upgrade will significantly boost India's indigenous chip manufacturing capabilities. The facility will serve crucial strategic needs in defence and space sectors. It will also support startups and researchers by turning their designs into actual silicon chips.

Key Points: IESA Hails Rs 4500 Crore SCL Mohali Semiconductor Lab Modernization

  • Rs 4,500 crore investment to modernize Semiconductor Complex Limited in Mohali
  • Upgrade to 180 nm node enabling pilot production and prototyping
  • Strategic importance for defence, aerospace and space sectors
  • Expected 100-fold capacity increase in wafer production
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Industry hails initiative to modernise semiconductor laboratory with Rs 4,500 crore outlay

Industry body IESA praises government's Rs 4,500 crore investment to modernize SCL Mohali semiconductor lab, boosting indigenous chip manufacturing for strategic sectors.

"This capability is also vital for India’s strategic needs, especially in defence, aerospace, space, and other sensitive sectors that require trusted, indigenous semiconductor manufacturing - IESA Statement"

New Delhi, Nov 29

The India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) on Saturday lauded the government's commitment of Rs 4, 500 crore to modernise Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL) in Mohali, as it can support pilot production, small-volume fabrication, and early-stage prototyping — turning ideas into market-ready products faster.

Ashok Chandak, President of IESA, urged close coordination between the Centre and the state government to expedite land allotment and infrastructure clearances to avoid delays and uncertainty.

The SCL plant is expected to be modernised for a 180 nm node that could create numerous business opportunities and a 100‑fold capacity increase, IESA said in a statement. The successful 180 nm setup can be used to build future upgrades to lower technology nodes, it added.

"This capability is also vital for India’s strategic needs, especially in defence, aerospace, space, and other sensitive sectors that require trusted, indigenous semiconductor manufacturing," it said.

SCL could also evolve into a national training and capacity-building centre, providing EDA-tool access, hands-on workforce development, and strong collaboration with academia and industry to build India’s future semiconductor talent pool.

Stable policy and fiscal support under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) will further enable SCL to scale, integrate with India’s broader supply chain, and contribute to the nation’s export and innovation goals, the association said

The consortium approach with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Defence Research and Development Organisation and Indian Space Research Organisation along with state government’s support will make SCL facility highly successful and Impactful, it added.

Electronics and Information Technology Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, had said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has drawn a clear roadmap for SCL Mohali. This will include a large-scale increase in production capacity, targeting 100 times the production of wafers from current levels.

SCL Mohali will also continue to support students, researchers, and startups by providing fabrication facilities that turn their chip designs into real silicon.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative but 180nm technology is quite outdated by global standards. Hope this is just the starting point and we quickly move to more advanced nodes. Still, better late than never!
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Rohit P
The training and capacity building aspect is brilliant! Our engineering graduates need practical exposure to semiconductor fabrication. This will create so many job opportunities in Punjab and beyond.
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Sarah B
As someone working in electronics manufacturing, this is exactly what we need. The prototyping support will help Indian startups compete globally. Hope the land allotment happens quickly!
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Michael C
The strategic importance cannot be overstated. With defense and space applications, this makes India self-reliant in critical technology. Smart move by the government!
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Kavya N
₹4,500 crore is a significant investment. Hope there's proper oversight to ensure the money is used effectively and we don't face the usual bureaucratic delays. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Vikram M
This is what Make in India should be about - building core technological capabilities rather than just assembly. The 100x capacity increase will transform our electronics ecosystem completely.

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