Sanand, (Gujarat) : In a moment that reflects India’s growing technological confidence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Kaynes Semicon facility in Sanand, Gujarat. The event, attended by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and industry leaders, marked an important step in India’s semiconductor journey.
The facility, developed by Kaynes Technology, focuses on assembling and testing semiconductors. It represents more than just a manufacturing unit. It reflects years of planning and a clear vision to make India a key player in the global technology space.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister spoke about how India is gradually becoming an important link in the global semiconductor supply chain. He expressed confidence that Indian companies will play a crucial role in building a more reliable and balanced global system. The start of production at the plant, he said, is a sign that India is ready to take on bigger responsibilities.
One of the most meaningful moments of the event was when a Made in India semiconductor product was handed over to Stephen Chang by the Prime Minister and Ramesh Kannan Kothandaraman. It was a simple yet powerful moment that showed India’s growing presence on the global stage.
The Prime Minister also spent time interacting with people at the facility, acknowledging their efforts and contributions. These interactions brought a personal touch to the occasion and highlighted the human side of technological progress.
With the launch of this facility, India is not just building infrastructure, but shaping its future as a global technology partner.
