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Meta partners with Ambani’s Reliance to build AI data centers in India

Facebook parent?Meta announced on Wednesday it had partnered with Mukesh Ambani, a billionaire from India. The two companies will build the first AI-enabled India data center.

Reliance is building a datacenter with a 168 MW power capacity in Jamnagar, a city located in the western Indian state Gujarat. According to a statement, Meta will lease this facility with options for expansion.

Meta said India’s large user base and rapidly growing digital economy make it a great place to invest.

According to IMARC Group, India's data center market will nearly double by 2034 to $13.11 Billion, driven by digital transformation, cloud adoption, and increasing AI workloads.

Meta and Reliance created a joint venture in August of last year to build AI platforms and tools?for?enterprises?in India?using Meta's Llama?models. Reliance had committed a joint?initial?investment of 8.55 billion rupees (89.67 millions dollars), which was split 70/30.

Meta invested $5.7 billion into Jio Platforms in 2020. This is a Reliance company. ($1 = 95,3500 Indian Rupees) (Reporting and editing by Sherry Phillips and Mrigank Dahniwala in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)