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Adani Enterprises, through its joint venture AdaniConneX, has announced a major partnership with Google to develop India’s biggest AI-focused data centre campus in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Valued at USD 15 billion (around Rs. 1.25 lakh crore), the project is one of the country’s largest single-location digital infrastructure investments. Over the next five years, it will feature gigawatt-scale computing power, hyperscale AI infrastructure, a new subsea cable landing network, and dedicated renewable energy systems to support clean operations.
According to a joint statement, the upcoming AI hub will be part of Google’s global network of AI compute regions. It will serve enterprise workloads across key sectors such as finance, healthcare, e-commerce, manufacturing, and public services.
The campus will also host a new subsea cable landing station to strengthen global data connectivity from India’s east coast, positioning Visakhapatnam as a major digital and AI innovation hub.
Sundar Pichai updates PM Modi on Google’s first AI hub in Visakhapatnam
Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Tuesday said he had spoken with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to share details about the company’s new artificial intelligence hub being set up in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Calling it a “landmark development,” Pichai said the hub will include gigawatt-scale computing power, a new international subsea internet gateway, and advanced energy infrastructure.
He added that the project will help bring Google’s cutting-edge technology to Indian businesses and users, boosting AI innovation and supporting digital growth across the country.
The announcement came shortly after an agreement was signed between Google and the Andhra Pradesh government to launch the project.
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