From Hosur to Dholera, Tata Electronics is Piecing India’s Chip Puzzle

The journey started in Tamil Nadu, where Tata Electronics has invested in Hosur and Krishnagiri.
Tata Electronics is quietly but deliberately building the foundations of a semiconductor revolution across India. From Tamil Nadu to Assam, the company is laying down factories, foundries, and partnerships as it positions itself as a major player in the country’s chip-making ambitions. In a sector long dominated by foreign players and marked by global supply disruptions, Tata’s push is seen as a critical step in India’s drive to reduce dependence on imported chips and accelerate the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). This goes beyond with increasing numbers of national facilities, from precision manufacturing hubs in southern India to upcoming semiconductor units in the northeast and west. This expansion also comes as India faces rising pressure due to global supply chain disru
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Sanjana Gupta
An information designer by training, Sanjana likes to delve into deep tech and enjoys learning about quantum, space, robotics and chips that build up our world. Outside of work, she likes to spend her time with books, especially those that explore the absurd.
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