The Global Chip Chase: India Unveils New Fast-Track Semiconductor Visa
Brain Gain: India has launched a new 'Fast-Track Semiconductor Visa' to bring 50,000 global chip experts to Dholera and Greater Noida by the end of 2026.
Brain Gain: India has launched a new 'Fast-Track Semiconductor Visa' to bring 50,000 global chip experts to Dholera and Greater Noida by the end of 2026.
Silicon Success: India’s first commercial semiconductor fab in Dholera has successfully etched its first test-wafer, marking a massive leap toward 'Atmanirbhar' electronics.
Silicon Bharat 2.0: The Finance Ministry has announced a landmark 5-year corporate tax holiday for DeepTech startups, specifically targeting semiconductors, quantum computing, and AI.
History in the making: Tata Electronics has officially commenced equipment calibration and 'trial runs' for silicon wafers at the Dholera Fab, bringing Bharat one step closer to chip sovereignty.
2026 is officially the 'Landmark Year' for Indian hardware. The Ministry of IT confirms that four semiconductor units, including Tata's Dholera plant, are on track for commercial production this year.
The first 'Made in India' semiconductor chips from the Tata-PSMC Dholera plant have officially entered the testing phase. This marks Bharat's entry into the elite club of global chip manufacturers.