Google AI Hub in Vizag to Create 2 Lakh Jobs, Says Nara Lokesh

Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh announced that a Google-backed AI hub in Visakhapatnam will create nearly 2 lakh direct and indirect jobs. The project is part of a larger vision to develop a robust data and AI ecosystem in the state. Lokesh emphasized that job creation is the single agenda of the state government, which has promised 20 lakh jobs for youth. The government is actively facilitating investments and tracking hundreds of projects to meet this ambitious target.

Key Points: Google AI Hub in Vizag to Create 2 Lakh Jobs: Nara Lokesh

  • Google-backed AI hub in Vizag to create nearly 2 lakh jobs
  • State government aims for 20 lakh total jobs
  • Project includes data centre, power electronics, cooling, server manufacturing
  • Government hand-holding projects from announcement to execution
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Google-backed AI hub in Vizag to create nearly 2 lakh jobs: Nara Lokesh

Andhra Pradesh minister Nara Lokesh says Google-backed AI hub in Visakhapatnam will create nearly 2 lakh direct and indirect jobs, boosting youth employment.

"This particular investment will create direct and indirect jobs of close to two lakhs. - Nara Lokesh"

Visakhapatnam, April 28

Andhra Pradesh IT, Electronics and Education Minister Nara Lokesh on Tuesday highlighted massive job creation prospects from the Google-backed AI hub project in Visakhapatnam, asserting that the state government's primary focus remains generating employment for youth.

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the project's groundbreaking event, Lokesh said the initiative is part of a larger vision to develop a robust data and AI ecosystem in the state, with significant direct and indirect employment potential.

"Job creation is the single agenda with which the state government is working. We have promised to the youth that we'll create 20 lakh direct and indirect jobs. And that has been a single agenda with which we're working," he said.

Emphasising the scale of the investment, the minister noted that the AI hub and associated ecosystem would generate substantial employment opportunities. "This particular investment will create direct and indirect jobs of close to two lakhs, and that is the agenda with which we are now working," Lokesh added.

He underlined that the project goes beyond a single data centre and aims to attract a wide network of companies, including vendors in power electronics, cooling systems and server manufacturing, thereby strengthening the local industrial base.

Lokesh also said the government is actively facilitating investments and ensuring projects are executed on schedule. "For us, it's not merely about making announcements, it's actually about grounding these projects, executing these projects. So we have hand-held this project till now and we will continue to hand-hold this project through to the final phase," he said

The minister reiterated that Visakhapatnam is being developed as a key economic growth engine, with a focus on IT, data infrastructure, pharma and manufacturing sectors, which together are expected to create large-scale job opportunities in the coming years.

Lokesh said the state government is currently tracking hundreds of projects to meet its ambitious employment target, with several expected to become operational over the next two years.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Vizag, I'm cautiously optimistic. We've heard many promises over the years about job creation. The Google connection is impressive, but I hope this doesn't turn into another Amaravati situation - lots of announcements but slow execution. Lokesh's commitment to "hand-holding" sounds good, but let's see the on-ground reality in two years.
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Rohit P
Great initiative! The focus on ancillary industries like power electronics and server manufacturing is smart - it creates a full ecosystem, not just IT jobs. This is how we can actually reduce brain drain from Andhra to Hyderabad or Bangalore. Hope the state also invests in skill development centers alongside this AI hub. 🔥
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Sarah B
As someone working in AI in the US, this is fantastic news! India needs more AI infrastructure outside of Bangalore and Hyderabad. Vizag has natural advantages - cheaper real estate, coastal location. But the key will be retaining talent. Companies need to offer competitive salaries or this becomes just another training ground for people who'll move to bigger cities.
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Kavya N
I welcome the jobs but respectfully, the minister should clarify what percentage of these 2 lakh jobs will actually go to local Andhra youth versus people brought in from other states. We already see skilled locals struggling while companies import talent for top positions. Need transparent hiring policies!
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David E
This is a significant development for India's AI ecosystem. Google backing this adds global credibility. The minister's focus on execution over announcements is refreshing. If Vizag can develop a good quality of life (clean air, beaches, lower cost of living) alongside these jobs, it could genuinely become a major tech destination.

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