Key Points

Gautam Adani announced a groundbreaking partnership with Google to build India's largest AI data centre campus in Visakhapatnam. This $15 billion project will create specialized infrastructure for artificial intelligence workloads and computing needs. The facility will feature Tensor Processing Units and Graphical Processing Units for deep learning and neural network training. This collaboration aims to accelerate AI-driven solutions across critical sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and finance in India.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Google Build India's Largest AI Data Centre

  • $15 billion investment over five years for AI infrastructure development
  • Facility will house TPU and GPU-based compute for neural network training
  • Collaboration includes AdaniConneX and Airtel as ecosystem partners
  • Purpose-built data centre to accelerate AI solutions across healthcare and finance
  • Multi-faceted hub includes subsea cable network and clean energy support
  • Google Cloud CEO emphasizes performance and security for global innovation
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'Monumental day': Gautam Adani on building India's largest AI data centre campus with Google

Adani Group partners with Google to construct India's largest AI data centre campus in Visakhapatnam, powered by $15 billion investment for AI revolution.

"A monumental day for India! Adani is proud to partner with Google to build India's largest AI data centre campus - Gautam Adani"

Ahmedabad, Oct 14

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Tuesday that they are proud to partner with Google to build India’s largest AI data centre campus in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam.

Adani Enterprises, through its joint venture company AdaniConneX, and Google announced a landmark partnership to develop India’s largest AI data centre campus and new green energy infrastructure at Visakhapatnam.

"A monumental day for India! Adani is proud to partner with Google to build India’s largest AI data centre campus - in Visakhapatnam - engineered specifically for the demands of artificial intelligence," said the billionaire industrialist.

In a post on X, ​ Gautam Adani said this facility will house the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) and Graphical Processing Unit (GPU)-based compute power required for deep learning, neural network training, and large-scale AI model inference and create an ecosystem that accelerates AI-driven solutions for India's most critical sectors -- from healthcare and agriculture to logistics and finance.

"We are honoured to be building the engine to power India's AI revolution, providing the tools for our nation's brightest minds to solve complex challenges," said the Adani Group Chairman.

Google’s AI hub in Visakhapatnam is a multi-faceted investment of approximately $15 billion over five years (2026-2030), comprising gigawatt-scale data centre operations, supported by a robust subsea cable network and clean energy, to drive the most demanding AI workloads in India.

It will be brought to life in close collaboration with ecosystem partners, including AdaniConneX and Airtel, according to a company statement.

The foundational pillars of the Google AI hub, developed in collaboration with AdaniConneX, include purpose-built AI data centre infrastructure in Visakhapatnam that will add significant compute capacity to help pioneer a generational shift in India’s AI capabilities.

Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said that "working with Adani, we will bring our cutting-edge resources closer to communities and customers alike, and offer them the performance, security, and scalability to innovate and thrive on a global stage".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope the benefits reach smaller cities too, not just metros. Rural healthcare and agriculture sectors desperately need AI solutions. Hope this partnership delivers on that promise.
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Sarah B
$15 billion investment is massive! This could put India on the global AI map. Excited to see how this transforms our tech ecosystem and creates opportunities for young engineers and researchers.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the investment, I'm concerned about data privacy and security with foreign companies involved. Hope the government ensures proper safeguards for Indian citizens' data.
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Meera T
Finally some focus on green energy infrastructure! The combination of AI and clean energy is exactly what India needs for sustainable development. Kudos to both teams for this vision! 🌱
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Karthik V
As a tech professional from Hyderabad, I'm thrilled to see Andhra Pradesh getting such a major project. This will boost the entire South Indian tech corridor. More power to Indian AI! 💪

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