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India's $110 Billion Semiconductor Dream: From Import Dependence to Global Chip Powerhouse
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India is on a mission to become a major force in the global semiconductor industry. The country currently depends heavily on importing chips, spending about $24 billion each year. But with rising demand and a clear national vision, India now plans to build a $110 billion semiconductor industry by 2030. This journey is backed by strong policy support, global partnerships, and large-scale investments.
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Heavy Dependence on Imports and the Urgent Need for Change
At present, India imports nearly all its semiconductors from countries like Taiwan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, and the United States. These chips power everything from smartphones and laptops to cars, defense systems, and medical equipment. With digital technologies growing fast, the demand for chips in India is expected to rise to $64 billion by 2026 and reach $110 billion by 2030. The government now sees chip manufacturing as a critical area for national security and economic strength.
Strong Policy Support and Big Investments Drive Growth
To change its position from a buyer to a manufacturer, India launched the India Semiconductor Mission in 2022. The mission includes $10 billion in government incentives to support chipmaking, packaging, research, and design. These funds are helping to attract major companies from around the world.
By mid-2025, six semiconductor projects had started. One major project is a joint chip plant by HCL and Foxconn near Jewar in Uttar Pradesh. This facility plans to produce 36 million display driver chips every month and will create around 2,000 direct jobs. In another big move, Lam Research, a U.S.-based company that supplies tools for chip manufacturing, invested more than $1 billion in a plant in Karnataka.
Research and development are also getting attention. The Semi-Conductor Laboratory in Mohali is being modernized with $2 billion in support. The government has also set up the Bharat Semiconductor Research Centre at IIT Madras to build future design and research capabilities.
India’s First Home-Grown Chips Are on the Way
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