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Microsoft announces Rs 1.4 lakh crore plan to develop new AI and data centre networks in India

In a major boost to India’s digital ambitions, Microsoft is investing $17.5 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure. The landmark move positions India as a central player in the global tech revolution

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Dec 12, 2025, 11:00 am IST
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Tech giant Microsoft is set to make one of its largest investments in Asia with a massive commitment of $17.5 billion (approximately Rs 1.4 lakh crore) to India. This strategic move aims to transform the country into a global hub for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing. More than a financial announcement, it is a clear affirmation that India is emerging as a technology powerhouse in its own right, no longer just a market but a pivotal centre for innovation, research, and digital transformation. The impact of this investment across employment, education, and the broader economy is expected to be far-reaching.

AI technologies depend heavily on vast computing power. With Microsoft expanding its network of data centres in India, domestic startups, enterprises, and research institutions will gain access to high-performance AI services at significantly lower cost and with reduced latency. This will help accelerate innovation across sectors such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, education, and governance. The investment is also expected to generate lakhs of direct and indirect jobs. New employment opportunities will emerge in data-centre construction, operations, and maintenance, as well as in AI engineering, cloud architecture, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure management. The ripple effect on ancillary industries, from hardware supply chains to green energy, will further widen the job horizon.

As the technology ecosystem expands, the demand for skilled professionals will grow rapidly. Microsoft has already announced large-scale plans to train lakhs of Indians in AI and related technologies. The new investment will deepen these efforts, bringing significant changes to India’s skills landscape, boosting digital literacy, and creating a workforce aligned with future global needs. Another major benefit concerns data sovereignty. India has been strengthening its policies on data storage within national borders, and Microsoft’s growing presence will support this objective. The establishment of new data centres will reduce dependence on foreign servers, enhance data security, and strengthen compliance with emerging digital regulatory frameworks. Finally, this investment is expected to significantly expand the digital sector’s contribution to India’s GDP by 2026. As digital services, AI applications, and cloud infrastructure scale up, the country’s digital economy will gain strong momentum, contributing to overall economic growth.

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Why are tech giants eyeing India?

Microsoft already maintains a robust footprint in India. It operates major data-centre regions in Pune, Mumbai, and Chennai, with another under development in Hyderabad. Beyond infrastructure, the company’s largest R&D centre outside the United States is also located in Hyderabad. When combined with offices in Bengaluru and Noida, Microsoft employs nearly 20,000 people in India. Microsoft’s strategic expansion follows similar moves by global leaders like Apple, underscoring the success of the ‘China Plus One’ diversification strategy. As Apple shifts significant portions of its iPhone manufacturing to India, companies such as Google, Nvidia, and now Microsoft are looking to India as the next major hub for AI, semiconductor innovation, and software development.

With the world’s largest population and a rapidly growing base of internet users, India offers both a massive market and an exceptional pool of engineering talent. Supported by Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, the Digital India initiative, and proactive government policies, the country is fast emerging as a global innovation hub.

 

Topics: Microsoft India InvestmentAI InfrastructureData Centre ExpansionArtificial Intelligence GrowthTech Industry IndiaIndia Technology HubDigital India
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