India is rapidly positioning itself as a global semiconductor hub, and the fourth edition of Semicon india 2025 highlighted the country’s ambitions. prime minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the conference, delivering a strong message that the world trusts India and is ready to build the semiconductor future alongside the nation. Here’s a detailed look at the key takeaways from the event.


1. Global Trust in India’s Semiconductor Journey

PM Modi addressed an audience including experts and delegates from over 40–50 countries, emphasizing India’s growing credibility in the global semiconductor ecosystem.

“Today I am here with the confidence that the world trusts india and is ready to build the semiconductor future with india,” said the Prime Minister.

He invited global investors, stating: “The day is not far when the world will say, Designed in india, Made in india, Trusted by the World.”

India’s increasing recognition underscores its emergence as a trusted partner in semiconductor manufacturing.


2. India’s Economic Performance Supports Growth

The prime minister highlighted India’s strong GDP growth of 7.8% in Q1 FY 2025-26, outperforming expectations even amid global economic challenges.

“When every economy faces challenges stemming from economic selfishness, india achieved growth across every sector,” he noted.

This robust growth provides a solid foundation for technology-driven sectors such as semiconductors.

Economic resilience ensures that india can sustain long-term investment and innovation in high-tech industries.


3. Semiconductors: The “Digital Diamonds” of the 21st Century

PM Modi compared semiconductors to oil of the last century, calling them the digital diamonds that drive the modern economy.

“Our last century was shaped by oil, but the power of the 21st century is in semiconductors,” he said.

He emphasized that even the smallest chip has the potential to bring about global transformation, highlighting India’s ambition in this sector.

This analogy reinforces the strategic importance of chip manufacturing and innovation for India’s future.


4. India’s Transition to a Full-Stack Semiconductor Nation

The prime minister stressed that india is moving beyond backend manufacturing to become a full-stack semiconductor nation:

First semiconductor plant approved in 2023.

Additional plants approved in 2024, and five new projects in 2025.

Total investments exceeding Rs 1.5 lakh crore across 10 semiconductor projects.

The National Single Window System has streamlined approvals, reducing paperwork and accelerating project execution.

“In this industry, speed is paramount. The less paperwork, the more wafer work,” said PM Modi.


5. Made-in-India Chips Arrive

A major milestone was marked by Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who presented the first made-in-India chip, the Vikram 32-bit processor, along with test chips from four approved projects, to PM Modi.

This demonstrates India’s capability to design and produce commercial chips, a critical step for technological self-reliance.


6. Semicon india 2025 Conference: A Global Platform

The three-day Semicon india 2025 conference aims to catalyze India’s semiconductor ecosystem:

Focus Areas: Semiconductor fabs, advanced packaging, infrastructure readiness, smart manufacturing, AI & R&D innovation, investment opportunities, and state-level policy implementation.

Participation: Over 20,750 attendees, including 2,500+ delegates from 48 countries, 150+ speakers including 50 global leaders, and 350+ exhibitors.

Highlights: Roundtable discussions from 6 countries, country pavilions, dedicated pavilions for Workforce Development & Start-Ups.

The event provides a comprehensive platform for collaboration, investment, and innovation in India’s semiconductor ecosystem.


7. Looking Ahead: India’s Semiconductor Future

PM Modi concluded with a vision of India driving global change through chips, despite starting late in the semiconductor race:

Commercial chips will begin rolling out this year.

India aims to become a self-reliant, trusted, and innovation-driven semiconductor hub.

Investments, streamlined approvals, and global partnerships are key to realizing this vision.


Bottom Line:

Semicon india 2025 highlighted India’s rapid emergence as a semiconductor powerhouse, combining strong economic growth, global investor trust, and technological innovation. With new plants, first-of-its-kind made-in-India chips, and world-class collaborations, india is poised to become a full-stack semiconductor nation, driving innovation and shaping the future of global technology.

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