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Reliance Industries and JV partners invest $11 billion to increase India AI data capability

The companies and government of Andhra Pradesh announced on Wednesday that a joint venture between Reliance Industries and the state will invest $11 billion in five years for the development of 1 gigawatt AI data capacity.

Digital Connexion is a joint venture between the Canadian multinational Brookfield Corporation, and the U.S. real estate investment trust Digital Realty.

The project will establish a campus of AI-native data centres on 400 acres in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

Google announced in October that it would build AI data centres in Visakhapatnam, India, over a five-year period. This will be the largest AI hub the tech giant has ever built outside the U.S.

A recent boom in AI has fueled a rush by corporations to invest in the technology, which has resulted in an unprecedented increase in data centres around the world.

Colliers, a real estate consultant, predicts that India's data center capacity will more than triple from its current levels to 4.5 gigawatts by 2030.

Last week, Indian IT company TCS announced a partnership with TPG. The two companies will invest $2 billion to create a joint venture to develop AI data centers. Reporting by Abhirami Mukherjee and Hritam in Bengaluru. Editing by Mrigank and Janane Venkatraman.

(source: Reuters)