Tata Group's partnership with Taiwan's Powerchip to establish a semiconductor plant in Gujarat's Dholera signals India's stride towards self-sufficiency in critical technology.
With a capacity to produce 300 crore chips annually, the facility aims to cater to various sectors including high-performance computing, electric vehicles, defense, and consumer electronics. N Chandrasekaran's announcement of creating over 50,000 jobs underscores the project's economic impact.
Amid global chip shortages, this venture aligns with India's vision to reduce dependency on international supply chains and bolster indigenous industries.