Amazon commits $13B to India AI infrastructure
Amazon will invest another $13B to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India through 2030.

India is becoming one of the most important battlegrounds for AI infrastructure. Amazon’s latest commitment adds another major hyperscaler bet to the country’s fast-growing data-centre market.
What happened
Amazon said it will invest an additional $13B to expand its AI and cloud footprint in India through 2030.
The investment will support AWS data-centre capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad. Amazon’s total India commitments now stand at $48B, after earlier investment pledges.
Why it matters
This is a major AI infrastructure signal.
AI workloads require enormous compute capacity, and India is becoming a strategic market for cloud providers, data-centre investors and local digital platforms. The country is attracting large commitments from Amazon, Microsoft, Google, AirTrunk, Reliance and others.
The bigger picture
AI infrastructure is becoming a geography game. The next phase of the AI race will not only be decided in Silicon Valley, but also in markets that can offer cloud demand, power capacity, land, talent and policy support.
