Dholera Is No Longer a Promise: Rail, Semiconductor, Airport & Infrastructure Are Turning Vision into Reality
Introduction
For years, Dholera existed mostly in PowerPoint decks and government press releases.
But in the span of the last few weeks, three things happened that changed the nature of the conversation and they happened almost simultaneously.
A rail corridor got Cabinet clearance.
A Dutch chip giant signed an MoU on foreign soil, in the presence of two prime ministers.
And India's first commercial semiconductor fab moved one step closer to turning out its first chip by December 2026.
If you've been watching Dholera from a distance, now is the time to pay close attention.
Here's what actually happened stripped of the hype, but honest about the scale.
Key Numbers at a Glance
- ₹20,667 Cr – Namo Bharat Rail Corridor (Cabinet-approved, May 2026)
- $11 Billion – Tata Electronics semiconductor fab total investment
- 134 km – Ahmedabad–Dholera rail corridor length
- ₹610 Cr – Gujarat Budget 2026 trunk infrastructure outlayhttps://www.eternalgroupindia.com/blog/dholera-is-no-longer-a-promise-rail-semiconductor-airport-infrastructure-are-turning-vision-into-reality
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