By news.aambublog.com Editorial Desk — March 24, 2026
India is rapidly transforming from a technology consumer to a global technology producer. As of late March 2026, the nation’s semiconductor ecosystem has reached a historic milestone, with daily chip production capacity scaling between 75 million to 80 million units. This surge marks India’s official entry into the elite club of global semiconductor powerhouses.
The Sanand & Dholera Momentum
The heart of this revolution lies in Gujarat’s semiconductor hubs. Following the successful operationalization of Micron’s ATMP facility in Sanand earlier this February, other major projects like Kaynes Technology and the CG Power-Renesas joint venture are ramping up their commercial production phases. These facilities are not just meeting domestic demand for smartphones and laptops but are already starting high-volume exports to global markets.
Digital Economy: Heading Toward 20% of GDP
This manufacturing boom is the engine driving India’s digital economy. According to the latest government reports released this week at the Nasscom Global Confluence 2026, India’s digital sector is growing at twice the pace of the overall economy. It is now on track to contribute nearly 20% of the national GDP by 2030.
Transparency and Strategic Growth
At news.aambublog.com, we track these developments with a focus on national progress and corporate accountability. In line with our Ecosy Sub-Total transparency standards, we monitor the massive ₹1.6 lakh crore investments flowing into the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). We believe that technological sovereignty is the foundation of India’s future economic stability.
