The government of Rajasthan on March 24, 2026 unveiled a semiconductor policy aimed at boosting investment, employment, and technological innovation in the state. According to an official statement, the policy seeks to position Rajasthan as a key hub for semiconductor manufacturing and related industries.
The policy focuses on developing a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem covering research, design, manufacturing, testing, and packaging. It aims to attract investment in areas such as outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (OSAT), assembly, testing, marking and packaging (ATMP), and sensor manufacturing.
The dedicated semiconductor corridors will be developed in Jodhpur-Pali-Marwar and other industrial clusters, with provisions for land allocation, infrastructure, and single-window clearances. To attract investors, the policy offers incentives including a 100 per cent exemption in electricity duty for seven years, a 75 per cent exemption in stamp duty and land conversion charges, and capital subsidies under the India Semiconductor Mission.
Additional benefits include interest subsidies on term loans and incentives for environmentally sustainable projects, covering renewable energy use and green rating compliance. The government said the policy aligns with national initiatives such as Make in India and the India Semiconductor Mission, and is expected to strengthen Rajasthan’s role in the global semiconductor industry while generating high-skilled employment opportunities.