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India doubles public investment to fuel growth in infrastructure and chip manufacturing

Created at 11 Jun · 5:26 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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India has significantly increased public investment over the past five years, focusing on infrastructure projects like high-speed rail and the development of semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. This spending is a key driver of the nation's rapid economic growth.

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Key Numbers

7.7%India's economic growth in fiscal 2025
13approved semiconductor projects in India as of May 18, 2026
$11 billionestimated investment for Tata-ASML fabrication plant in Gujarat

Who's Involved

India
nation stepping up public works spending
Tata Electronics
partnering with ASML for semiconductor plant
ASML
Dutch semiconductor equipment company providing technology
Christophe Fouquet
CEO of ASML
Sahasra Semiconductors
operates the ATMP/OSAT facility in Rajasthan
India doubles public investment to fuel growth in infrastructure and chip manufacturing

↳ Why This Matters

India's strategic push into semiconductor manufacturing and infrastructure development is crucial for its economic growth, job creation, and integration into global supply chains, potentially reshaping the geopolitical landscape of technology production.

Key facts

  • India has doubled its public investment over the last five years.
  • The increased spending targets infrastructure like highways and high-speed rail.
  • India is actively developing its semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem with multiple projects.
  • A new ATMP/OSAT facility opened in Rajasthan on May 15, 2026.
  • Tata Electronics and ASML are partnering to build India's first front-end semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat.
  • The Gujarat plant represents an estimated $11 billion investment.

India is significantly increasing its public investment, doubling it over the past five years, to drive economic growth through infrastructure development and the expansion of its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. The nation's economy achieved a robust 7.7% growth in fiscal 2025, fueled by this increased spending on highways, high-speed rail, and crucial chip plants, alongside personal consumption.

As of May 18, 2026, India's semiconductor ecosystem includes 13 approved projects. A notable development is the inauguration of an ATMP/OSAT facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, on May 15, 2026, operating under the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS). This facility marks the first semiconductor unit established outside the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM).

Further strengthening its position in global semiconductor supply chains, Tata Electronics and Dutch firm ASML signed an agreement on May 16, 2026, to establish India's first front-end semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat. ASML will supply advanced technology and equipment for Tata Electronics' planned 300-mm wafer fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat. This facility, with an estimated investment of $11 billion, is intended to produce semiconductor chips for sectors including automotive electronics, mobile devices, industrial applications, and artificial intelligence.

ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet highlighted the substantial long-term opportunities within India's expanding semiconductor sector and expressed the company's intent to deepen its regional partnerships. The collaboration between Tata and ASML aligns with India's broader semiconductor policy objectives and reflects global trends in supply chain diversification amid evolving trade restrictions.

Frequently asked questions

The proposed 300-mm wafer fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat, is backed by an estimated investment of US$11 billion.

The facility is expected to manufacture semiconductor chips for sectors including automotive electronics, mobile devices, industrial applications, and artificial intelligence.

The facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, focuses on semiconductor assembly, testing, marking, and packaging operations, strengthening India's domestic capabilities in these areas.

What Happens Next

01ASML intends to deepen its partnerships in India as the semiconductor industry matures.
02Further semiconductor projects are expected to be developed across India.

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How It Developed

India's public works spending has increased to meet demand for highways and high-speed rail.
The government is also investing in chip plants to bolster the semiconductor ecosystem.
India's economy grew by 7.7% in fiscal 2025, supported by public spending and personal consumption.
Thirteen semiconductor projects are operational or under development as of May 18, 2026.
An ATMP/OSAT facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, was inaugurated on May 15, 2026, under the SPECS scheme.
Tata Electronics and ASML signed an agreement on May 16, 2026, to establish India's first front-end semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat.
ASML will provide technology and equipment for Tata Electronics' proposed 300-mm wafer fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat.
The Gujarat plant is backed by an estimated investment of $11 billion and will manufacture chips for various sectors.

Sources

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India doubles public investment in 5 years to build rails, chip plantsNikkei Asia
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India boosts chip ambitions, okays plants with $15 billion in ... - CNBCcnbc.com
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Semiconductor Industry in India: Incentives and Key Playersindia-briefing.com

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