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From Blueprint to Wafer: India’s First Home-Made Chips Come Into View

by Blitz India Media
July 15, 2026
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Semiconductor

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NEW DELHI:A goal India has chased for four decades is now measured in months rather than years. Tata Electronics, in partnership with Taiwan’s Powerchip, is targeting first silicon from its 300-mm wafer fabrication plant at Dholera in Gujarat by the end of this year — the first time chips will be fabricated at commercial scale on Indian soil. It anchors a semiconductor push that has drawn more than $21 billion in approved investment.

The foundations are already operational. Micron’s assembly, test and packaging facility at Sanand has begun putting through chips and is expected to handle tens of millions of units in 2026, scaling into the hundreds of millions as lines ramp. Around it, packaging and test units from CG Power, Kaynes and others are taking shape, so that a genuine cluster — fabrication, packaging, testing and the suppliers that feed them — is forming in one place rather than as scattered announcements.

The first Indian-made chip will not be the most advanced in the world. It will be the most important one India has made — proof it can build where it once only bought.

At a Glance

  • Dholera fab: Tata–Powerchip 300-mm line, first silicon targeted this year
  • Sanand: Micron packaging plant operational; tens of millions of chips in 2026
  • Investment: $21 bn-plus approved under the India Semiconductor Mission
  • Hub: Gujarat clustering fabs, packaging and test units together

What makes chips strategic is the same thing that makes them hard: they sit inside almost everything modern — phones, cars, medical devices, defence systems, the power grid — so making them at home is as much about resilience as about industry. India is starting with mature, high-demand nodes rather than the bleeding edge, the sensible way to build capability, yield and a skilled workforce before reaching for the frontier.

The constructive read is that India is doing the patient, unglamorous work a chip industry actually requires — securing partners with real fabrication know-how, co-investing with the states, and training the technicians the lines will need. The way forward is to hold that steadiness: convert the first wafers into reliable yield, deepen the domestic supplier base, and let each node mastered become the platform for the next.

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