Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the country's first end-to-end Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test facility in Sanand. He called it a moment of pride for Gujarat and a step toward India's self-reliance in chips. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted that 270 universities are developing skilled talent for this sector. The pilot line is expected to roll out India's first indigenous chip shortly.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Patel Inaugurates India First OSAT Chip Facility Sanand

  • Facility expected to produce India's first Made-in-India chip soon
  • Part of PM Modi's vision to make India a global semiconductor hub
  • Gujarat hosts 3 of 5 centrally approved semiconductor projects
  • Sanand emerging as a key semiconductor hub alongside Dholera
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'Moment of pride for Gujarat': CM Bhupendra Patel on inauguration of end-to-end OSAT facility in Sanand

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurate India's first end-to-end OSAT semiconductor facility in Sanand, marking a major step toward chip self-reliance.

"The chips manufactured here will take India closer to self-reliance. - Bhupendra Patel"

Sanand, Aug 28

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, in the presence of Union IT and Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, inaugurated one of the country’s first end-to-end Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility at Sanand on Thursday. The plant has been developed by CG Power and is expected to produce India’s first “Made-in-India” chip in the coming months.

Calling the inauguration a “moment of pride for Gujarat", CM Patel said the facility marks India’s entry into a sector once thought unattainable.

“The chips manufactured here will take India closer to self-reliance. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary leadership, India is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy, with an estimated 20 per cent contribution to global growth in the near future," he said.

Union Minister Vaishnaw lauded Gujarat’s pioneering role in the sector, noting that it was the first state to launch a dedicated semiconductor policy in 2022.

“The Prime Minister’s vision is to make India a global hub for semiconductors. Already, 270 universities and institutes are working to develop skilled talent in this field, ensuring India remains a talent powerhouse. Soon, India’s first chip designed and manufactured entirely within the country will roll out from this very plant,” he said.

Industry Minister Balvantsinh Rajput said that Sanand, alongside Dholera, is fast emerging as a semiconductor hub in addition to its established automobile and manufacturing base.

He credited Gujarat’s investor-friendly policies, single-window clearances, and infrastructure for attracting four semiconductor projects approved by the Centre — more than any other state. CG Power Chairman Vellayan Subbiah said the facility was not only a milestone for the company but for the nation.

“This launch brings India one step closer to semiconductor self-reliance,” he said.

The launch event was attended by state and central officials, industry leaders, and employees of CG Power. The pilot line of the Sanand facility is expected to roll out India’s first indigenous chip shortly.

While India’s overall semiconductor market is estimated at $38–54 billion in 2024–25, Gujarat stands out as the primary semiconductor hub in the country.

The state hosts three out of five centrally approved semiconductor projects, including major investments in fabrication, assembly, and testing facilities.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an engineer from Gujarat, I'm so proud to see this development! This will create so many high-tech jobs for our youth and reduce our dependency on imports. Hope more such facilities come up across India.
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Michael C
While this is promising news, I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards. Semiconductor manufacturing requires massive amounts of water and chemicals. Development shouldn't come at the cost of environmental damage.
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Ananya R
Gujarat leading the way again! 🚀 The state's business-friendly policies are really paying off. From automobiles to semiconductors - we're becoming the manufacturing hub of India. Jai Gujarat!
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Siddharth J
Hope this isn't just another announcement. We need to see actual chips being manufactured and used in Indian products. The real test will be when these chips compete with international quality standards.
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Nisha Z
Great to see the focus on skill development mentioned in the article. 270 universities working on semiconductor education means we're building for the long term, not just setting up factories. Future looks bright for tech graduates!

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