Naidu to Launch Google AI Data Centre in Vizag on April 28

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will lay the foundation for Google's AI Data Centre in Visakhapatnam on April 28. The $15 billion project, with a capacity of 1 Gigawatt, is one of the largest foreign direct investments in India's history. The facility is expected to create thousands of jobs in AI and cloud operations, positioning Visakhapatnam as a major tech hub. The government's Speed of Doing Business policy and green energy supply plans aim to attract further investments.

Key Points: Google AI Data Centre: Naidu Lays Foundation in Vizag

  • Google invests $15 billion in AI data centre in Visakhapatnam
  • Facility to have 1 Gigawatt capacity on 600 acres
  • Expected to create thousands of jobs in AI, cloud, and cybersecurity
  • Project positions Vizag as a key AI gateway for Asia
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Andhra CM Naidu to lay foundation for Google AI data centre in Vizag on April 28

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu to launch Google's $15 billion AI data centre in Visakhapatnam on April 28, marking a historic step for India's tech sector.

"The project has become possible due to the coalition government's proactive Speed of Doing Business policy aimed at attracting large-scale investments. - Andhra Pradesh Government"

Amaravati, April 27

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday announced that he will lay the foundation for Google AI Data Centre in Visakhapatnam on April 28, giving scope for the onset of a new era in Andhra Pradesh's technology landscape.

According to the press release by the Andhra Pradesh Information & Public Relations (AP I&PR) Department, the AI Data Centre is expected to mark a historic milestone in India's technology sector. With this advanced facility, Visakhapatnam is poised to emerge as a key AI gateway for Asia and secure a permanent place on the global technology map. The prestigious project will position Visakhapatnam city along with the world's leading technology hubs.

Google is going to invest USD 15 billion in the project, making it one of the largest Foreign Direct Investments in India's history. The AI Data Centre will have a capacity of 1 Gigawatt. The project has become possible due to the coalition government's proactive Speed of Doing Business policy aimed at attracting large-scale investments.

With the upcoming subsea cable connectivity system, Visakhapatnam will soon have direct digital links with several countries. The data centre will provide large-scale data storage capacity along with advanced AI cloud infrastructure.

Visakhapatnam's coastal location makes it highly suitable for an international submarine cable landing station. The data centre will be developed across nearly 600 acres in Tharluwada, Adavivaram and Rambilli regions with a total capacity of 1 Gigawatt.

Companies such as AdaniConneX and Airtel Nxtra are partners in the project. The government's long-term vision is to build a multi-gigawatt digital hub with a total capacity of 6.5 Gigawatts across the state.

Beyond infrastructure, the Google Data Centre is expected to generate significant employment opportunities. Thousands of jobs are likely to be created in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, cloud operations, maintenance, cybersecurity, cloud architecture and data science. Revenue generated through data centres will further strengthen the state economy.

The project is also expected to attract investments in allied sectors, including power systems, cooling technologies, server manufacturing and networking, helping create a robust AI ecosystem in Andhra Pradesh.

Google AI cloud services are expected to position Visakhapatnam as a major technology hub in Asia. AI-driven companies are also likely to choose the city as their destination. IT startups, research centres, cloud firms and semiconductor companies are expected to establish operations in the region.

The government is making arrangements to ensure a green energy supply for data centres proposed by Google and other technology firms. With global companies focusing on Visakhapatnam, world-class infrastructure such as the upcoming Bhogapuram International Airport will further strengthen the city's global appeal.

In line with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, the Google project is set to become a major milestone in transforming Andhra Pradesh into a global technology powerhouse.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see global tech giants investing in Tier-2 cities instead of just Bangalore or Hyderabad. This will create thousands of jobs for local youth in Vizag. My cousin is already looking at AI courses because of this news. But government needs to ensure reliable power supply - our state has a poor track record there. Hope this time arrangements are made properly.
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James A
As someone who works in tech in the US, this is smart positioning. The coastal location for submarine cables gives natural latency advantages. India needs more data sovereignty and local AI compute capacity. But I worry about the environmental cost - 1GW data centers consume massive amounts of water and energy. Hope they're actually using the green energy promised.
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Kavya N
Mera Vizag finally getting the recognition it deserves! 🎉 The city has such natural advantages - beach, port, stable weather. But I'm cautiously optimistic. Remember all the promises made during the previous tech park projects? Many of them got delayed. Hope Naidu's "Speed of Doing Business" actually translates to ground reality. Also, what about skill development for local youth? We need training programs alongside this investment.
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Vikram M
$15 billion is huge! But I wish the article mentioned how many direct jobs will be created. These modern data centers are very automated - they don't need thousands of people on-site like manufacturing plants do. The real benefit will be indirect - startups and ancillaries setting up around it. Also, 600 acres is massive land acquisition - hope farmers were compensated fairly in those villages near Tharluwada.
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Sarah B
Having worked on data

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