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Alphabet to Invest $15 Billion in
AI Data Hub in Andhra Pradesh, India
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, will invest $15 billion to establish a major AI data hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The facility will be part of Google’s global AI infrastructure across 12 countries and marks its largest AI investment outside the U.S., said Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian.
The project, set to roll out over five years, aligns with India's rapid growth as a global data centre destination. With low data costs, a booming internet user base, and supportive government policies—including subsidised land and electricity—India is attracting tech giants to expand cloud and AI capabilities.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stated the hub will “accelerate AI innovation and drive growth” across India. The facility will integrate renewable energy and enhanced fibre-optic networks, supporting Andhra Pradesh’s goal of developing 6GW of data centre capacity by 2029.
A formal agreement will be signed with the state government this week.
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