Ujjwal
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Ujjwal
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Today marks a watershed moment in India’s industrial history as PM inaugurates the commencement of commercial production at the CG Power-Renesas OSAT facility in Sanand, Gujarat. For decades, a defeatist narrative persisted within the corridors of power: that cutting-edge innovation and semiconductor manufacturing were the exclusive domains of 'wealthy nations.' The prevailing wisdom was to remain a consumer and an importer, a strategy that left India at a crippling disadvantage during global supply chain disruptions and kept us technologically dependent. This government chose to shatter that status quo. Recognizing that while India may have missed the 'semiconductor bus' in previous decades, we could no longer afford to be spectators. The transition from the launch of Semicon 1.0 to the scaled-up ambitions of Semicon 2.0 represents years of painstaking policy-making, infrastructure development, and global partnership building. The 'Bharat Semiconductor Chip Matrix' is no longer just a blueprint on paper - it is a physical reality taking shape across the landscape of our nation. Why the Sanand facility matters: The commencement of commercial production at the CG Semicon OSAT facility is the first major step in closing the loop. By moving from design to assembly, testing, and packaging (ATMP) on domestic soil, India is officially entering the global semiconductor value chain. The ecosystem is expanding rapidly - from the design hubs of Bengaluru to the emerging manufacturing clusters in Gujarat, Odisha, and Assam. India is no longer content with just being a 'back office' for the world; we are becoming the factory floor for the future of electronics.


















