PM Narendra Modi Launches Micron Semiconductor ATMP Facility in Gujarat, Boosting India’s Chip Manufacturing Push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Micron Technology’s Semiconductor Assembly, Test, Marking, and Packaging (ATMP) facility in Sanand, formally marking the start of commercial production at one of India’s most significant semiconductor projects to date.
The launch represents a critical step in India’s ambition to become a major player in the global semiconductor value chain and signals a strategic shift from a predominantly software-driven economy to a hardware-integrated technology powerhouse.
Rapid Project Execution from MoU to Production
The Micron project has progressed at an accelerated pace. After the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in June 2023, ground-breaking took place in September 2023, followed by equipment installation by February 2024. The facility has now commenced full commercial production — a timeline that underscores India’s fast-tracked industrial execution capabilities.
Government officials highlighted India’s streamlined regulatory processes as a key enabler. Mechanisms such as Advanced Pricing Agreements (APAs), which can take several years to conclude in other jurisdictions, were reportedly completed within months in India, demonstrating improved ease of doing business.
Strengthening India–US Semiconductor Collaboration
The facility reflects deepening India–United States cooperation in critical and emerging technologies. It also aligns with broader strategic frameworks aimed at securing semiconductor supply chains, including initiatives to strengthen access to critical minerals essential for chip production.
The Sanand unit will primarily manufacture D-RAM and NAND memory products, catering to high-growth segments such as global data centres, smartphones, and artificial intelligence applications.
Semiconductor Manufacturing and Ecosystem Growth
Beyond chip assembly and packaging, semiconductor manufacturing drives a layered ecosystem involving precision machinery, component supply chains, logistics networks, design services, and highly skilled technical talent.
The new facility aligns closely with the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0, announced in the Union Budget, which aims to accelerate domestic semiconductor fabrication and design capabilities.
Industry experts note that scaling production at the Sanand plant is expected to stimulate demand for raw materials, advanced equipment, and ancillary services, creating opportunities for manufacturers, MSMEs, and technology start-ups across the country.
Expanding India’s Semiconductor Footprint
The Micron ATMP unit is part of a broader semiconductor push under the Semicon India programme. So far, ten semiconductor-related projects have received approval, with additional units planned across states such as Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Punjab, and Odisha.
This expansion supports the government’s “Make in India” initiative, aimed at reducing dependence on imports and strengthening domestic manufacturing capacity. It also addresses rising local demand for electronics, fueled by a rapidly expanding base of first-time smartphone and gadget users.
India’s Position in the Global Chip Supply Chain
As geopolitical tensions reshape global semiconductor supply chains, India is positioning itself as a reliable alternative manufacturing destination. The Sanand facility enhances India’s role in advanced chip assembly and packaging — a crucial segment of the semiconductor value chain.
With commercial production now underway, the Micron ATMP plant is expected to contribute significantly to exports, technology transfer, and job creation, reinforcing India’s long-term ambition to become a global semiconductor hub.
Summary
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Micron Technology’s ATMP semiconductor facility in Sanand, Gujarat, marking the start of commercial production. The project progressed rapidly from its 2023 MoU to full operations and will manufacture D-RAM and NAND memory products for global markets. The initiative strengthens India–US semiconductor collaboration, supports the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0, and boosts the country’s ambition to become a major global chip manufacturing hub.
Disclaimer
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