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India just made its biggest leap yet in the semiconductor race with the Union Cabinet approving four new specialized chip plants worth INR 4,594 crore. This isn’t just about adding volume — these new facilities fill critical gaps in the country’s chip ecosystem, covering cutting-edge materials, advanced packaging, and essential device components. From Odisha’s first-ever Silicon Carbide plant powering next-gen electric vehicles and defence technologies, to a state-of-the-art 3D Glass Packaging unit revolutionizing semiconductor stacking for AI data centers and radar systems, the developments are truly game-changing. Punjab will see a dedicated MOSFET manufacturing plant that addresses key supply chain dependencies, while Andhra Pradesh will house an advanced System-in-Package facility enabling ultra-slim smartphones and high-performance computing devices. With these projects joining six others already approved, India’s semiconductor journey is moving from aspiration to a full-fledged ecosystem, covering everything from raw materials to final packaging. Exports and electronics manufacturing have surged in recent years, and this marks one of the most significant moments in India’s push to become a global chip exporter. Hosted by AIM TV’s Sudhi and featuring Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw’s announcement, this in-depth breakdown explains how strategic location choices, rapid clearances, and global partnerships are shaping India’s future in the trillion-dollar semiconductor market. Like, share, and subscribe to stay updated. Think AI. Think Chips. Think AIM. 🔥 #IndiaSemiconductors #ChipManufacturing #TechNews #MakeInIndia #ElectronicsManufacturing #SemiconductorMission #FutureOfChips