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Cabinet Approves Semiconductor Unit in Uttar Pradesh

Brief Context

Context The Union Cabinet approved the establishment of a Semiconductor Unit in Uttar Pradesh. What is a Semiconductor? Job Creation: Semiconductor manufacturing facilities in India create many direct and indirect employment opportunities.

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Syllabus: GS3/Economy

Context

  • The Union Cabinet approved the establishment of a Semiconductor Unit in Uttar Pradesh.
    • It is the sixth project to receive approval under the India Semiconductor Mission.

About

  • The unit approved is a joint venture of HCL and Foxconn and will attract investment of Rs 3,700 crore.
    • Together they will set up a plant near Jewar airport in Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA).
  • This plant will manufacture display driver chips for mobile phones, laptops, automobiles, PCs, and a myriad of other devices that have displays.
  • The plant is designed for 20,000 wafers per month. The design output capacity is 36 million units per month.
Plants Under India Semiconductor Mission
– Four plants – including a fab and three assembly units – are in Gujarat and one assembly and packaging plant is under construction in Assam.
India’s other five semiconductor development projects are in; 
1. Micron Technology – Sanand, Gujarat.
2. Tata Electronics Pvt. Ltd. with PSMC (Taiwan) – Dholera, Gujarat
3. Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt Ltd (TSAT) – Morigaon, Assam.
4. CG Power, in partnership with Renesas Electronics Corporation, Japan and Stars Microelectronics, Thailand – Sanand, Gujarat.
5. Kaynes Semicon – Sanand, Gujarat.

What is a Semiconductor?

  • Semiconductors also referred to as ‘chips’ are highly complex products to design and manufacture, providing the essential functionality for electronic devices to process, store and transmit data. 
  • The chip comprises interconnections of transistors, diodes, capacitors and resistors, layered on a wafer sheet of silicon.

Significance of the project

  • Job Creation: Semiconductor manufacturing facilities in India create many direct and indirect employment opportunities.
  • Reduced Dependence on Imports: Establishing  more domestic semiconductor industries will enhance the country’s self-reliance and resilience in times of geopolitical tensions or disruptions in global supply chains.
  • Import Dependency: India imported ₹1.71 lakh crore worth of semiconductors in 2024. Nearly 38% came from China.
  • Export Opportunities: India’s semiconductor market is projected to grow from $22 billion (2019) to $110 billion by 2030.
    • Expected to account for 10% of global chip consumption, driven by demand in smartphones, 5G, EVs, AI, IoT.
  • Strategic Importance: Semiconductor chips are critical components in various strategic sectors such as defense, aerospace, and telecommunications.
    • Having a domestic semiconductor industry ensures greater control over the supply chain and reduces vulnerabilities to disruptions or external pressures.
  • India’s R&D Edge: India houses 20% of the world’s semiconductor design engineers.
    • Boosts skills and tech in AI, robotics, EVs, precision tools, and advanced electronics.

Challenges faced by India’s semiconductor industry

  • Countries like the US and EU, also sense the semiconductor opportunity and have rolled out more lucrative incentive schemes than India.
  • High capital cost: A fab facility can cost upwards of $5–10 billion.
  • Talent pool: While India is the biggest back office for design engineers of all major chip companies, skilled talent that can work on factory floors of a fabrication plant is still hard to come by.
  • Research and Development: India currently lacks research in semiconductor design, where the future of the chip is decided.
  • Power supply: An uninterrupted supply of power is central to the process, with just seconds of fluctuations or spikes causing millions in losses.
  • Water intensive: Chip-making requires gallons of ultrapure water in a single day. 
Initiatives for Semiconductor Industry
The India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) aims to build a strong semiconductor and display ecosystem, positioning India as a global hub for electronics manufacturing and design, while serving as the nodal agency for the efficient and seamless implementation of semiconductor and display schemes.
Production Linked Incentive scheme: Incentives are being provided for semiconductor design and packaging.
QUAD Semiconductor Supply Chain Initiatives: To assess the capacity, pinpoint vulnerabilities, and enhance supply chain security for semiconductor and its critical components.

Source: PIB