Rajasthan has officially entered India's semiconductor manufacturing landscape with the inauguration of its first semiconductor packaging and testing facility in Bhiwadi. The milestone strengthens the country's ongoing effort to build a self-reliant electronics and chip supply chain at home.
The facility is operated by Sahasra Semiconductors and was launched under the central government's Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors, commonly known as SPECS. It represents Rajasthan's first Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) and Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) unit, and holds the distinction of being India's first small- and medium-enterprise-led semiconductor packaging facility with a dedicated focus on memory products.
The plant is located at the Electronics Manufacturing Cluster in Salarpur, Khushkhera, near Bhiwadi in Alwar district. It has drawn investments exceeding βΉ150 crore and operates out of a 57,000-square-foot facility equipped with Class 10K and Class 100K cleanroom infrastructure. The unit is designed to handle semiconductor assembly and packaging for a range of products including memory chips, MicroSD cards, flash storage, LED driver integrated circuits, eSIMs and RFID devices.
Sahasra Semiconductors said the facility has been built to serve both domestic demand and export markets through advanced manufacturing and quality systems.
To mark the occasion, the company flagged off shipments to Germany and Nepal during the inauguration, signaling early and concrete export ambitions from the Rajasthan unit.
The launch is consistent with Rajasthan's broader semiconductor policy announced earlier this year, which aims to attract investments in chip packaging, testing, sensor manufacturing and electronics production. The state is positioning Bhiwadi and the Jodhpur-Pali-Marwar belt as emerging hubs for semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.
Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and Union Minister Bhupender Yadav participated in the inauguration virtually. Officials framed the project as a meaningful step in reducing India's dependence on imported semiconductors and building stronger domestic manufacturing capabilities.
The development adds another node to India's expanding semiconductor infrastructure pipeline, as the country continues to scale up chip manufacturing, ATMP facilities, electronics clusters and supply chain investments across multiple states under the India Semiconductor Mission.
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