Alphabet Inc.’s Google has announced a landmark $10 billion investment to establish a cutting-edge data centre and artificial intelligence hub in Andhra Pradesh, India. This initiative marks Google’s largest investment in the South Asian nation, underscoring India’s growing importance in global tech infrastructure.
According to state officials, Google will develop a 1-gigawatt data centre campus in the port city of Visakhapatnam, designed to integrate AI infrastructure, renewable energy sources, and an expanded fibre-optic network. The project aims to boost India’s digital capacity while strengthening Google’s presence in the rapidly expanding AI sector. A formal agreement between Google and the Andhra Pradesh government is expected to be signed on Tuesday.
The investment aligns with Google’s broader strategy to meet the surging global demand for AI-driven services. With tech giants worldwide racing to build advanced data centres, this move positions Google at the forefront of AI infrastructure development in Asia. The Visakhapatnam project will serve as a regional powerhouse for data processing, cloud computing, and next-generation AI research.
State IT Minister Nara Lokesh emphasized the strategic importance of the project, stating, “In an era where data is the new oil, such initiatives will serve as a strategic advantage.” The investment is expected to create thousands of jobs, promote sustainable energy use, and accelerate India’s digital transformation.
This expansion underscores Google’s long-term commitment to India’s tech ecosystem, contributing to the nation’s goal of becoming a global digital innovation hub. As competition intensifies among major technology companies, Google’s investment in Andhra Pradesh reflects its vision to lead in AI, cloud computing, and green data infrastructure.


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