India's 3rd semiconductor plant to start in July, 4th facility to be up by Nov-Dec: Vaishnaw
New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI): Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday highlighted that India's Semiconductor Mission is accelerating, with two plants already in commercial production, a third semiconductor manufacturing factory slated to begin commercial production in July and a fourth facility set to begin this November or December.
The minister of Railways, Information & Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology, announced this in his address at the CII Annual Business Summit 2026 today.
The Union Minister said that work on 12 semiconductor factories is currently in progress, marking a major step towards building a strong domestic chip ecosystem.
Vaishnaw said the government is also aggressively promoting data centres and digital infrastructure. He referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policy announcement exempting data centres from taxation till 2047, which he said has encouraged nearly USD 200 billion in investments.
In the field of Artificial Intelligence, Vaishnaw said job opportunities are growing by 15-20 per cent annually and noted that Google has agreed to manufacture AI servers in India, further strengthening the country's technology ecosystem.
"We are living in very turbulent times. For no fault of ours, the entire world is getting affected by geopolitical conflicts. But India has managed the crisis effectively," he said.
Expressing confidence in India's economic outlook, the Minister said the country will continue to grow at 6-8 per cent annually while keeping inflation under control.
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