As India expands its semiconductor and AI ambitions, the country is increasingly partnering with some of the semiconductor industry’s most critical players for technology and expertise.
Tata Electronics has partnered with Dutch ASML and Taiwan’s PSMC (Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation) to support India’s planned US$11 billion commercial semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat.
The recent collaboration will focus on deploying ASML’s advanced lithography tools and solutions for the Dholera fab. Lithography is a semiconductor manufacturing process used to print microscopic circuit patterns onto silicon wafers during chip production.
The Dutch chipmaking equipment maker’s lithography technology plays a significant role in manufacturing advanced semiconductors globally.
The partnership will help Tata Electronics establish and ramp up its upcoming 300mm (12-inch) semiconductor fab, the modern global standard for commercial chip production, while also supporting semiconductor research, talent development, and supply chain resilience in India.
The Dholera semiconductor fab facility will manufacture semiconductors for applications across various industries, including artificial intelligence (AI).
Tata Electronics has also partnered with Taiwan-based PSMC, gaining access to semiconductor process technologies including 28nm, 40nm, 55nm, 90nm, and 110nm, after signing a definitive agreement on September 26, 2024. Under the partnership, PSMC will provide technology transfer, engineering expertise, and support for the design and construction of the Dholera semiconductor fab.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a two-day visit to the Netherlands as part of his five-nation tour.
India and the Netherlands also agreed to elevate ties to a strategic partnership and expand cooperation in areas including trade and investment, defence and security, cybersecurity, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, science, and innovation.
“Economic cooperation is a key pillar of the India-Netherlands friendship. The India-EU FTA offers infinite possibilities. There is immense scope to work together in fintech, critical minerals, semiconductors, green hydrogen and AI,” Modi said in a post on X.
Economic cooperation is a key pillar of the India-Netherlands friendship. The India-EU FTA offers infinite possibilities. There is immense scope to work together in fintech, critical minerals, semiconductors, green hydrogen and AI. We also discussed ways to enhance cultural… pic.twitter.com/AEskHlVIgz
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 16, 2026
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