Key Points

Andhra Pradesh has made a significant stride in attracting investments with the State Investment Promotion Board approving projects worth Rs 1.14 lakh crore. The highlight is Google subsidiary Raiden Infotech's massive data centre investment of Rs 87,520 crore in Visakhapatnam. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu envisions transforming the state into a technology and economic powerhouse through strategic regional development. The approved projects are expected to generate 67,000 jobs and further boost the state's economic potential.

Key Points: Naidu Approves Rs 1.14 Lakh Crore Investments in AP Tech Boom

  • Google's Raiden Infotech to invest Rs 87,520 crore in Visakhapatnam data centres
  • SIPB meeting approves projects creating 67,000 new jobs
  • Naidu plans three distinct industrial economic regions
  • Investment efforts yield Rs 7.07 lakh crore in 15 months
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Andhra Pradesh SIPB approves investment proposals worth Rs 1.14 lakh crore

Andhra Pradesh's SIPB clears 26 projects across IT, energy, and tourism, with Google subsidiary's massive data centre investment

"Data centres will become a technology game-changer for Andhra Pradesh - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, Oct 8

The Andhra Pradesh State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) on Wednesday approved investment proposals to the tune of Rs 1.14 lakh crore.

The 11th SIPB meeting, presided over by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, cleared 26 projects in IT, energy, tourism, aerospace and food processing sectors. These projects are expected to create 67,000 jobs.

The approved projects include what is claimed to be the largest foreign direct investment in the state.

Google subsidiary Raiden Infotech India Limited will set up a data centre in Visakhapatnam with an investment of Rs 87,520 crore. This will be the company's largest data centre outside the United States.

Officials said Raiden Infotech will set up data centres in three campuses at Rambilli near Tarluvada, Adivaviram, and Achyutapuram in Visakhapatnam.

The Chief Minister and ministers congratulated IT Minister Nara Lokesh on attracting the largest foreign direct investment.

He said that data centres will become a technology game-changer for Andhra Pradesh on the lines of Quantum Valley.

The Chief Minister expressed the opinion that data centres are creating an ecosystem. He exuded confidence that Visakhapatnam will become the next-level AI city.

The SIPB meeting, which lasted for almost three hours, approved projects in the hospitality sector to boost tourism, along with the energy sector.

The Chief Minister commented on this occasion that the investment efforts have yielded positive results in just 15 months. He noted that the SIPB meetings have so far approved investments of Rs 7.07 lakh crore. These projects will provide direct jobs to 6.20 lakh people.

Lokesh proposed that a special corridor should be set up for Rayalaseema on the lines of the economic corridor for the industrial development of Visakhapatnam.

The Chief Minister suggested that three regions should be divided into industrial zones and developed accordingly.

He said that the Visakhapatnam economic region should be set up from East Godavari to Srikakulam, and in the same way, an economic region should be set up from West Godavari to Prakasam with Amaravati as its centre, and another economic development region should be set up with Nellore and Rayalaseema districts.

The CM said that currently, aerospace, electronics, drone cities, as well as automobile corridors are being developed in the Rayalaseema region. In addition, Rayalaseema, which is the centre of horticulture crops, is becoming an agro-processing hub, he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Google's data centre investment of ₹87,520 crore is massive! Visakhapatnam becoming an AI city could put India on the global tech map. Great strategic move by the government. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While the numbers look impressive, I hope the government ensures environmental safeguards. Data centres consume huge amounts of electricity and water. Sustainable development should be the priority.
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Arjun K
Good to see balanced regional development with focus on Rayalaseema too. The agro-processing hub will benefit farmers directly. Hope local youth get proper skill training for these high-tech jobs.
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Michael C
₹7.07 lakh crore total investments approved so far is remarkable! This could make Andhra Pradesh an economic powerhouse. The three-region industrial zoning strategy seems well-planned.
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Kavya N
As someone from Vizag, I'm excited but also concerned about infrastructure. Our roads, water supply, and public transport need massive upgrades to handle this growth. Hope the government addresses these issues simultaneously. 🤞

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