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INDIA'S GREA CHIP GAMBIT
India Today
|October 13, 2025
THE MODI GOVERNMENT'S ₹76,000 CRORE BET ON SELF-RELIANCE IN CHIP MANUFACTURING VIA PRIVATE SECTOR GAINS IMPETUS. CAN INDIA PULL OFF THIS HIGH-RISK STRATEGIC INITIATIVE?
Bullock carts and bytes jostle together in the Sanand industrial belt on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. But don't be misled by the rustic settings. Ever since Tata shifted its massive Nano factory almost overnight from Singur in West Bengal in 2008, the township has flourished as a manufacturing hub. Now with three of the world's most sophisticated semiconductor chip factories being set up, Sanand is poised to become India's newest Silicon lodestone.
The shining example is the Murugappa Group's semiconductor chip venture CG Semi whose compact factory complex seems to have sprouted up from the ground as rapidly as the verdant rice fields that surround it. Just eight months ago, CG Semi set up its Rs 7,600 crore Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly & Test (OSAT) facility here in collaboration with Japan's Renesas Electronics Corporation and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics. On August 28, Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union minister of electronics and information technology, flew down to inaugurate the brand new assembly pilot line that rolled out CG Semi's first made-in-India semiconductor chips.A huge step forward, these chips are now being tested by clients to see if they match global industry standards. S. Vellayan, chairman, CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, of which CG Semi is a subsidiary, likened the challenge to being "just as steep as climbing Mount Everest". As he puts it, "Every chip we make here is a step towards India's technological sovereignty. It shows how government and industry can come together with conviction, capital and scale, and deliver rapidly."

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