Key Points

Google is making a massive $15 billion commitment to build a gigawatt-scale AI hub in Visakhapatnam. This represents the company's largest AI investment outside the United States. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says this will significantly boost India's AI infrastructure and create opportunities for startups and youth. The project is expected to generate nearly 200,000 jobs and position India as a global leader in artificial intelligence.

Key Points: Google Invests 15 Billion Dollars in Visakhapatnam AI Hub

  • Google's $15bn investment creates India's largest AI hub outside the US
  • The Visakhapatnam facility will power AI solutions across multiple sectors
  • Project aims to generate up to 1.8 lakh new jobs in Andhra Pradesh
  • Investment supports PM Modi's vision for India as a digital leader
  • Google Cloud CEO calls Vizag a global hub for AI innovation
  • Minister urges Google to explore undersea cable networks in Andaman
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Google's $15bn investment will boost AI infrastructure, startups, research: Vaishnaw

Google's $15bn investment establishes a gigawatt-scale AI hub in Visakhapatnam, boosting India's AI infrastructure, startups, and youth opportunities.

"This will boost AI infrastructure, which will become a major strength for our startups, research, and youth - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, October 14

Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday said that Google's pledge to invest 15 billion dollars to establish a gigawatt-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, will boost AI infrastructure, providing a major boost to startups, research, and the youth.

Speaking to the media, Vaishnaw said, "Today, Google has announced an investment of 15 billion dollars. It has announced the establishment of a data centre AI hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh."

"In line with the Prime Minister's vision, the world's largest companies are establishing their infrastructure in India... This will boost AI infrastructure, which will become a major strength for our startups, research, and youth," he added.

Separately, the Minister stated that AI services are emerging as a completely new segment in the digital economy.

"With good digital infrastructure, we should be able to prepare our youth, reskill our youth, upskill our youth, make sure that they are ready for the AI opportunities which are coming in the world today. This data centre will be part of the AI mission. It will be augmenting the AI infra, which is needed for making sure that our youth get the facilities that startups get, which are required for their products and their services," Ashwini Vaishnaw said.

Reacting to the development, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman took to X and wrote, "Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw does a timely selfie on a momentous occasion--launching of Google at BharatAIShakti event held in Delhi. Saw the launch of 1 GW hyperscale data center campus at AI City Vizag. Google shall invest upto Rs 80,000 crores in 5 years in the project."

"The visionary policies of PM Narendra Modi ji has positioned India as a digital fountainhead. India shall now lead in AI and quantum too. Great initiative of CM N Chandrababu Naidu and AP's IT Minister Lokesh Nara," Sitharaman added.

Google today announced a massive investment of USD 15 billion over the next five years to establish one gigawatt-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, the company's largest AI hub outside the United States.

The announcement came during 'Bharat AI Shakti', an event hosted by Google in New Delhi.

Speaking at the event, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, said the new centre would make Visakhapatnam a global hub for AI innovation, serving not only India but also other parts of Asia and beyond.

"This gigawatt-scale AI hub will house data locally and help power AI-driven solutions across sectors," he said.

Kurian added that the investment reflects Google's long-term commitment to India's digital growth and its ambition to build sustainable, locally integrated data infrastructure.

Ashwini Vaishnaw said Google's investment would play a crucial role in India's AI Mission. He said the Visakhapatnam AI hub is not only an investment, but it would also support skill development for IT professionals and boost India's digital economy.

Vaishnaw also urged Google to explore new opportunities in the Andaman Islands, calling it a "strategic location" for undersea cable networks that could ease the pressure on existing routes through Singapore and reach Australia, Southeast Asia and other parts of the world.

The landmark agreement between the Andhra Pradesh government and Google anchors the ambitious AI City Vizag project, which includes a 1 GW hyperscale data centre campus. With the promise of clean energy integration, innovation, and up to 1.8 lakh new jobs, the project is set to make Visakhapatnam a cornerstone of India's AI future.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great move by Google! But I hope the government ensures that local talent gets priority in hiring and that the benefits reach tier-2 cities too. Sometimes these big investments only help metro cities.
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Arjun K
As a Vizag native, I'm so proud! This will completely transform our city's economy. The 1.8 lakh jobs promise is massive - hope our engineering colleges start AI-focused courses immediately.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale of investment! $15 billion shows global confidence in India's digital infrastructure. The clean energy integration is particularly commendable - sustainable growth is the way forward.
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Karthik V
While this is excellent news, I hope the government focuses equally on digital literacy and making AI education accessible to students from rural backgrounds. The divide shouldn't widen further.
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Michael C
The strategic thinking behind choosing Visakhapatnam is brilliant - coastal location for undersea cables, good infrastructure, and away from saturated tech hubs. This could be India's Silicon Valley moment!
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Ananya R
Finally some concrete action on AI infrastructure! As a researcher, I'm excited about the possibilities for Indian AI innovation. Hope this leads to more homegrown AI solutions for Indian problems. 🙌

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