India’s Semiconductor Leap: TATA’s ₹91,000-Crore Dholera Fab Anchors Nation’s Chip Future At 28nm
indiandefensenews.in May 20, 2026

India’s Semiconductor Leap: TATA’s ₹91,000-Crore Dholera Fab Anchors Nation’s Chip Future At 28nm

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

TATA Electronics has announced a ₹91,000-crore semiconductor fabrication facility at Dholera, Gujarat, marking a significant moment in India's industrial trajectory. The facility, built in collaboration with Taiwan's Powerchip, will produce 28nm chips, with additional capacity for 40, 55, 90, and 110nm nodes. ASML will supply lithography systems and technical training. The facility is expected to produce its first sellable wafers by late 2026, focusing on mature nodes used in automotive electronics and industrial sensors.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · India's focus on 28nm chips addresses the country's actual consumption needs, driven by smartphones, EVs, and defence electronics.
  • · The choice of mature nodes also reflects a pragmatic approach, considering the high costs and demand for sub-7nm production.