Google has announced plans to scale up its India data hub investment to over $15 billion, according to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. The project, centered in Visakhapatnam, will be the company’s largest AI and data infrastructure hub outside the U.S., boosting India’s digital economy.
Google is set to make its biggest bet on India’s digital future, with Andhra Pradesh emerging as the focal point. The tech giant confirmed that its Visakhapatnam-based AI and data hub will exceed $15 billion in investment, underscoring India’s growing importance in global cloud and AI infrastructure.
Key highlights:
- The hub will combine AI infrastructure, large-scale data centers, renewable energy sources, and fiber-optic networks, creating a world-class digital ecosystem
- Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian described it as the largest AI hub outside the U.S., reflecting India’s surging demand for AI solutions
- The investment will roll out over five years (2026–2030), aligning with India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision for tech-driven growth
- Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu emphasized the project’s transformative impact, positioning Visakhapatnam as a global connectivity hub
- The initiative is expected to generate thousands of jobs, accelerate digital adoption, and strengthen India’s role in global AI innovation
Notable updates:
- The announcement follows a year of intense discussions between Google and Indian authorities, highlighting the government’s push for tech-led infrastructure
- Analysts project the hub will catalyze India’s AI economy, serving over 900 million internet users by year-end
Sources: Google Cloud Press Release, TechXplore, CNBC