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“This breakthrough placed India firmly in the league of countries working on cutting-edge chip design, alongside companies such as AMD that have already showcased such capabilities,” Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said during the Texas Instruments new product research and development inaugural event, in Bengaluru on February 7, 2026. Photo: Special Arrangement

India is making significant progress in the semiconductor manufacturing design, although a new industry, the entire ecosystem is getting ready in the country, said Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Electronics and IT in Bengaluru on Saturday (February 7, 2026).

Commenting on the progress the country has been making in the sector, Minister Vaishnaw, while releasing the new 2-nanometre Qualcomm chip in Bengaluru, said the developments marked a change in India’s earlier role as a software service provider and a back-office to an end-to-end semiconductor product design and development hub.

“Today, we unveiled the two-nanometre wafer, two-nanometre chip at Qualcomm. This is part of a series of developments where companies are now designing in the country to develop the industry,” the Minister said, adding that the announcement of the 2-nanometre chip tape cut by Qualcomm also indicated how global firms were now trusting India with their most advanced semiconductor work.

Each chip carried supercomputing power, with about 20–30 billion transistors per die (silicon). That kind of density allowed a GPU and a CPU to sit within a small chip, Mr. Vaishnaw elaborated, showing the wafer to the media. “The final module can function as an AI computer across devices: desktops and cameras to routers, automobiles, trains, aircraft, networking equipment and industrial systems etc supporting edge computing and AI-led high performance computing applications,” he said.

Later speaking at a press conference, the Minister said, this breakthrough placed India firmly in the league of countries working on cutting-edge chip design, alongside companies such as AMD that have already showcased such capabilities.

“Data centres are going to be a major growth journey in the coming years. So far, we have committed $70 billion dollars in investments, with recent announcements the figure will be $90 billion,” the Minister said. Semiconductors were a long-term national project which has a scope for a multi-decade journey and based on industry discussions, he said the investments could further rise in the coming years and may exceed $200 billion as AI adoption accelerates, he indicated.

On talent preparedness, Mr. Vaishnaw said, under the Semicon 1.0 mission, the government had set a target of training 85,000 semiconductor professionals over 10 years. In four years, some 67,000 semiconductor engineers were trained. Students in some 315 universities and colleges have access to electronic automation tools and were actively involved in designing chips, he added.



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Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at the Semicon India 2023 event, in the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Foxconn chairman Young Liu, Vedanta group chairman Anil Agarwal, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, and Minister of State (Electronics and Information Technology) Rajeev Chandrasekhar, held at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, on Friday, July 28, 2023.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 28 said India would emerge as a global hub of semiconductor and chip-making industry, as he made a strong pitch to global investors, while inaugurating the ‘Semicon India 2023’ conclave in Gujarat. 

“Earlier, people were questioning our aim to make chips and were asking ‘why invest in India’. Now, the question has changed to ‘why not invest’ in India,” the PM said, adding the country was rolling out a red carpet to investors in the sector. 

“India understands that semiconductors are not just a national need but a necessity for the world,” Mr. Modi said, adding that attracting global players to set up their plants and supply chain network in the country is one of the top priorities of his government.

The second edition of ‘Semicon India’ is being held in Gandhinagar in the presence of leaders and representatives from various global semiconductor companies and start-ups. The three-day summit will conclude on Sunday.

“To expedite growth of the semiconductor sector in the country, we are continuously undertaking policy reforms and also working with partner countries for a comprehensive road map for semiconductor industry,” he said while listing the reform measures and tax incentives the government offers to the companies wanting to set up their factories in the country.

He also highlighted Internet penetration and fibre infrastructure in the country, availability of talent, huge market, besides a friendly and attractive corporate tax system. He also underlined the political stability in the country. 

In his speech, the Prime Minister touched upon the rapid development driven by India’s future aspirations, citing the reduction in extreme poverty and the widespread availability of affordable data connectivity which has reached even remote places in the country.

According to him, the country has made huge progress in the electronic manufacturing sector which has grown from $30 billion to over $100 billion, and talked about rising electronic manufacturing exports from the country and the presence of more than 200 mobile manufacturing units in India. 

At the ‘Semicon India’ conference, U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices announced plans to invest around $400 million in the country over the next five years and build its largest design centre in the tech hub of Bengaluru.

The conference was attended by the top representatives from major companies such as Micron Technology, Applied Materials, Foxconn, SEMI, Cadence, and AMD. 

Taiwan-based Foxconn chairman Young Liu said the company was focusing on India for its plant. “I can feel the determination of the Indian government. I am very optimistic of where it’s headed,” he said in his speech. 

It may be noted that Foxconn recently backed out out of a $19.5-billion joint venture with Indian conglomerate Vedanta Group to make semiconductors saying “the project was not moving fast enough”. Foxconn has since decided to go solo and is reportedly assessing potential sites in south India. 

Recently, the U.S.-based computer storage chip maker Micron announced setting up of a $2.75 billion semiconductor facility at Sanand near Ahmedabad. The announcement by the U.S. company would make Gujarat the first State in India to have a large-scale semiconductor-manufacturing facility. 



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