Tata Semiconductor Plans Chip Exports by November, Targeting 48 Million Units
2026-06-24 11:23
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced at the Republic Summit 2026 that the state is transitioning from a history of insurgency to becoming a semiconductor manufacturing hub. Tata Semiconductor is expected to begin chip exports from Guwahati by November, with an initial production target of 48 million units.

Positioning Assam as India's gateway to Southeast Asia, Sarma highlighted that the state is leveraging its strategic geographic location, natural resources, and upgraded infrastructure to attract global capital. He noted that over the past decade, Assam has achieved a radical socio-economic transformation and is now India's fastest-growing state, with an economic growth rate exceeding the national average. Sarma stated that the next two decades will be defined by the economic rise of eastern and northeastern India, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Viksit Bharat 2047" roadmap. He also emphasized that balancing development with border security is crucial for maintaining long-term stability, and curbing illegal infiltration is a prerequisite for sustainable growth. Sarma believes that by adhering to a policy framework centered on connectivity, industrialization, and investor-friendly approaches, Assam will serve as a catalyst for India's future economic prosperity.

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