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PIB Summaries 15 May 2025

  1. Semiconductor unit in Uttar Pradesh
  2. Historic Operation: 31 Naxalites killed at Karreguttalu Hill


Context :

  • Cabinet Approval: Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Narendra Modi, approves 6th semiconductor unit under India Semiconductor Mission.
  • Joint Venture: The approved unit is a collaboration between HCL and Foxconn, two major players in hardware and electronics manufacturing.
  • Location: The plant will be established near Jewar Airport in the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) zone, Uttar Pradesh.

Relevance : GS 3(Technology)

What is a Semiconductor?

A semiconductor is a material with conductivity between a conductor and an insulator.

  • Key trait: Conducts electricity under specific conditions.
  • Common materials: Silicon, Germanium, Gallium Arsenide.
  • Used in: Chips for phones, computers, cars, defense, etc.

What is a Semiconductor Unit?

A semiconductor unit is a facility that makes semiconductor devices (chips/ICs).

  • Includes:
    Design (fabless)
    Fabrication (fabs/foundries)
    Assembly & Testing (ATMP/OSAT)

Unit Specifications

  • Purpose: Manufacture display driver chips for:
    • Mobile phones
    • Laptops
    • Automobiles
    • PCs
    • Other digital display devices
  • Design Capacity:
    • 20,000 wafers per month
    • 36 million chips output per month

Investment & Economic Impact

  • Investment: ₹3,700 crore (approx. $450 million)
  • Strategic Value: Boosts India’s semiconductor ecosystem & contributes to Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India).

Semiconductor Ecosystem Development

  • National Spread: 5 other units already in advanced construction stages across India.
  • Design Ecosystem:
    • Present in multiple states
    • Backed by state governments actively promoting design firms
  • Academic & Start-up Collaboration:
    • 270 academic institutions involved
    • 70 start-ups working on chip design
    • 20 chip designs by students taped out by SCL Mohali

Eco-System Partnerships

  • Equipment Suppliers in India:
    • Applied Materials, Lam Research (global semiconductor equipment leaders)
  • Chemical & Gas Suppliers:
    • Merck, Linde, Air Liquide, INOX, and others preparing to meet the rising demand.

Why It Matters

  • Growing Demand: Surge in semiconductor use due to:
    • Laptops, smartphones, and servers
    • Medical and power electronics
    • Defence & consumer electronics
  • Strategic Autonomy: Reduces import dependence, aligns with national security and economic goals.

Achieving a historic success in the resolve of a ‘Naxal-free India’, security forces kill 31 Naxalites in the biggest-ever operation against Naxalism at Karreguttalu Hill (KGH) on Chhattisgarh-Telangana border



  • Historic Operation:
    • Largest-ever anti-Naxal operation in India.
    • Conducted at Karreguttalu Hill (KGH) on the Chhattisgarh–Telangana border.
    • 31 Naxalites killed .
    • 21-day-long operation (April 21 – May 11, 2025).

Relevance : GS 3(Internal Security)

  • Key Forces Involved:
    • Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
    • Special Task Force (STF)
    • District Reserve Guard (DRG)
    • Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA)
    • Coordinated under Joint Action Plan by Centre and Chhattisgarh Government.

Significance of Karreguttalu Hill (KGH)

  • Former stronghold of PLGA Battalion 1, CRC, DKSZC, Telangana State Committee.
  • Used for training, planning, weapon-making by Naxalites.
  • Region is 60 km long, 5–20 km wide, with rugged and cave-filled terrain.

Planning and Intelligence Coordination

  • A multi-agency special team handled:
    • Tech and human intelligence
    • Real-time updates to field commanders
  • Precision planning avoided IED casualties and enabled detection of hideouts.
  • Logistics mobilization, continuous troop rotation ensured sustained operation.

Impact and Recoveries

  • Bodies of 31 Naxalites recovered; 28 identified with ₹1.72 crore bounty.
  • Destroyed 214 hideouts/bunkers, 4 technical units (for BGL shells/IEDs).
  • Seized:
    • 450 IEDs, 818 BGL shells, 899 Codex bundles, detonators
    • 12,000 kg food, arms, explosive materials, medicines.

Casualties and Health

  • Zero fatalities among forces; 18 personnel injured by IEDs — all stable.
  • Operations continued despite 45°C+ heat, dehydration, and hostile terrain.

Statements by Leadership

  • Amit Shah:
    • KGH now hoists the tricolour, once ruled by “Red Terror”.
    • “India will be Naxal-free by March 31, 2026.”
    • “An example of Whole-of-Government approach and centre-state coordination.”
  • Forces praised for bravery, discipline, and morale under adverse conditions.

Trends & Statistics (2014 vs 2025)

Metric20142024–2025
Most affected districts356
Total affected districts12618
Naxal incidents1080374
Naxal-hit police stations330 (76 districts)151 (42 districts)
Security forces martyred8819
Naxalites killed (annual)632089
Surrenders718 (Jan–Apr 2025), 928 (2024)
Fortified police stations66555
Security camps set up (2019–2025)320
Night helipads68

6 most affected districts : 4 districts from Chhattisgarh (Bijapur, Kanker, Narayanpur, and Sukma), 1 from Jharkhand (West Singhbhum), and 1 from Maharashtra (Gadchiroli).

 Long-Term Outcomes

  • Fragmentation of Naxal groups into smaller units.
  • State control expanding in strongholds like Maad (Narayanpur) and National Park area (Bijapur).
  • Development initiatives + security build-up helping reduce Naxal influence.

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