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PM Modi-Led Cabinet Approved 2 New Semiconductor Units in Gujarat, Accelerating India’s Chip Ambition

Highlights

  • With these latest approvals, India now has 12 approved semiconductor projects in total.
  • The projects by Crystal Matrix Limited and Suchi Semicon aim to boost chip manufacturing and create new jobs.
  • These newly approved projects are expected to create jobs for over 2,200 skilled professionals.

The Union Cabinet has approved two new semiconductor units in Gujarat. This decision is an important step in India’s efforts to become a global hub for semiconductor manufacturing.

Crystal Matrix Limited (CML) and Suchi Semicon have been approved under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) to set up manufacturing units in Gujarat, with a combined investment of Rs. 3,963 crore. These projects are expected to create jobs for over 2,200 skilled professionals and help strengthen India’s electronics manufacturing sector.

These approvals add to the growing momentum of India’s semiconductor mission, increasing both investment and job opportunities.

Crystal Matrix Limited (CML)

Crystal Matrix Limited will set up its semiconductor unit in Dholera, Gujarat. The facility will focus on compound semiconductor fabrication and ATMP to manufacture mini- and micro-LED display modules using Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology. This will be India’s first commercial-scale facility in this area.

The project is expected to support high-value electronics manufacturing and help reduce reliance on imports. It will also create jobs in technical and operational roles, benefiting the local economy and workforce.

Suchi Semicon

Suchi Semicon’s approved project will be set up in Surat, where it will establish an Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility.

This facility will produce discrete semiconductor components, with a planned annual capacity of more than 1,033 million chips.

The products will serve key industries such as power electronics, automotive systems, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. These sectors are seeing strong demand as digitisation and electrification increase.

Investment and Employment Impact

The total investment of Rs. 3,936 crore in these two projects shows the government’s commitment to building a strong semiconductor industry. Together, these units are expected to create jobs for 2,200 skilled professionals in engineering, manufacturing, and support services.

This supports India’s larger goal of becoming self-reliant in semiconductor production and attracting global investment.

Total Approved Projects So Far

With CML and Suchi Semicon added, India now has 12 approved semiconductor projects. Together, these projects involve investments worth tens of thousands of crores, demonstrating strong industry confidence.

Previously Approved Semiconductor Projects

Before these two approvals, the government had already cleared 10 semiconductor-related projects. These include:

  • Micron Technology
  • 2 Projects by Tata Electronics Private Limited
  • CG Power and Industrial Solutions
  • Kaynes Technology
  • HCL-Foxconn joint venture
  • 3D Glass Solutions Inc.
  • SiCSem Private Limited
  • Continental Device India Private Limited (CDIL)
  • Advanced System in Package Technologies Private Limited (ASIP)

The projects from these companies include fabrication units, ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking, and Packaging) facilities, and design-related initiatives.

FAQs

Q1. What new semiconductor projects has the government approved?

The government has approved two new semiconductor units by Crystal Matrix Limited and Suchi Semicon in Gujarat.

Q2. What is the total investment in these new projects?

The combined investment in the two approved semiconductor units is Rs. 3,936 crore.

Q3. How many semiconductor projects have been approved in India so far?

With these additions, a total of 12 semiconductor projects have been approved under India’s semiconductor mission.

Q4. What will these semiconductor units focus on?

The units will focus on semiconductor manufacturing and packaging, strengthening India’s position in the global chip supply chain.

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