India is seeking up to $200 billion in data-center investments over the next few years to scale its AI ambitions, Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said Tuesday. The government cited major commitments including Google’s $15 billion, Microsoft’s $17.5 billion and Amazon’s $35 billion, plus a 38,000‑GPU shared facility and tax holidays to attract global capital.
Key Points
- 1Announces plan to attract up to $200 billion for data-center investments in coming years.
- 2Highlights major corporate pledges—Google $15B, Microsoft $17.5B, Amazon $35B—underscoring global AI interest.
- 3Enables startups and researchers via 38,000-GPU shared facility, increasing accessible high-end computing resources.
Scoring Rationale
Strong industry-scale investments and government commitments drive score, though much relies on future capital flow and execution.
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