During his speech, Independence Day on Friday from Hradec Red Fort Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the government “works in the mission regime in the semiconductor sector that produced in India,” the markets were hit by the end of 2025 by the end of 2025.
Approval of four new semiconductor projects
The Union Cabinet recently approved four new semiconductor projects within India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) with a combined investment £45.94 billion. These projects include two devices in Bhubaneswar, Odisha and one in Pandjab and Andhra Pradesh.
With six ongoing six semiconductor projects, the approval of four other initiatives brings a total of ten projects under ISM, which represents a cumulative investment approximately £1.60 lakh crore across six states.
According to official reports, these projects are expected to generate more than 2,000 qualified jobs and provide significant indirect jobs.
Newly approved companies come from SICSEM, Continental Device India Private Limited (CDIL), 3D Glass Solutions Inc. and Advanced System in Package (ASIP) Technologies. These companies will set up the semiconductor production equipment in Odisha, Pandjab and Andhra Pradesh to satisfy the growing demand in key sectors such as telecommunications, automobile, data centers, consumer electronics and industrial applications.
SICSEM Private Limited in cooperation with the British Clas-Sic WaFer Fab LTD is ready to launch the first commercial commercial silicone carbide (SIC) composed semiconductor production facilities in Valley, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The plant, designed with an annual production of 60,000 wafers and 96 million packaging units, will produce high -performance devices for sectors such as defense, electric mobility, rail, data centers, consumer electronics and solar inverters.
In addition, 3D Glass Solutions Inc creates advanced, vertically integrated packaging and built -in glass substrates, also in Bhubaneswar. This unit will contain the latest packaging technology, including 3D heterogeneous integration modules, and will support industries such as defense, artificial intelligence, high -performance computer technology, automotive and photonics. It is assumed that the plant will deliver 69,600 glass panel substrates and 50 million units.
On the occasion of the 79th Indian Day of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the National Flag developed in the Red Fortress, dressed in a pulsating saffron turban and stolen tricolor. He was wearing a classic white Kurt-Churidar, paired with an orange brune jacket to mark on this occasion.
This year’s Independence Day is thematically “Naya Bharat”, which by 2047 captures the government ambition to transform India into “Viksit Bharat”, a fully developed nation.
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