IESA Applauds Rajasthan’s Semiconductor Push & Industrial Growth

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The India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), the apex industry body representing India’s electronics and semiconductor ecosystem with over 400+ members, enthusiastically applauds and welcomes the Government of Rajasthan’s visionary semiconductor and electronics policy initiatives and high-level stakeholder dialogue at the Chief Minister’s Office in Jaipur.

IESA expresses its deepest gratitude for the graceful presence and active participation of Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hon’ble Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology, GoI; the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan; the Hon’ble Minister of Industries & Commerce, Rajasthan; and the Chief Secretary, Rajasthan. The convergence of central vision and swift state execution underscores India’s unified commitment to becoming a global hub for design-led high-tech manufacturing. The direct, high-level interactions between leaders and industry stakeholders mark a pivotal moment in fostering a collaborative, investor-friendly ecosystem.

“It is deeply inspiring to witness state after state enthusiastically joining the nation’s historic semiconductor and electronics journey. Rajasthan’s newly launched Semiconductor Policy is a key milestone that injects tremendous momentum into the country’s collective mission. Driven by the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and robust ESDM (Electronics System Design & Manufacturing) strategies, India has already achieved remarkable milestones. What started as a vision is now a rapidly scaling reality in which everyone is excited to join in, said Mr. Ahok Chandak, President of IESA.

Rajasthan is not starting from scratch; several pioneering electronics and semiconductor units are already fully operational in the state, including India’s first SME-led semiconductor packaging and testing facility in Bhiwadi. Crucially, the establishment of the Jodhpur – Pali – Marwar zone as a dedicated semiconductor corridor perfectly reflects the core sector pulse of moving from Sand to Silicon to Systems. This holistic policy framework ensures that the next wave of advanced manufacturing, dark factories, and AI-assisted chip design finds a thriving, sustainable home in Rajasthan.” Added Mr. Chandak.

IESA extends its heartiest congratulations to the Government of Rajasthan, RIICO, the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), and all the industry and government participants who contributed to making this high-level dialogue a resounding success.