Key Points

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated CapitaLand's first Indian data centre in Navi Mumbai. The Rs 19,200 crore investment will boost digital infrastructure in Mumbai and Pune. The facility features cutting-edge technology and rapid scalability to support AI and quantum computing needs. Maharashtra currently accounts for 60% of India's total data centre capacity.

Key Points: Fadnavis Launches CapitaLand Mumbai Data Centre With Rs 19,200 Cr Investment

  • CapitaLand invests Rs 19,200 crore in Maharashtra by 2030
  • Mumbai data centre features AI-ready infrastructure
  • Facility built at record speed with advanced cooling
  • Maharashtra hosts 60% of India's data centre capacity
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Newly inaugurated CapitaLand data centre in Mumbai keeps India ahead in digital revolution: Fadnavis

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates CapitaLand's Mumbai data centre, boosting India's digital infrastructure with Rs 19,200 crore investment.

"CapitaLand's cutting-edge facility in Mumbai keeps us ahead in the digital revolution - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, August 13

'CapitaLand Data Centre, Mumbai 01', launched on Tuesday, keeps India ahead in the digital revolution, where advances in AI, quantum computing, and new digital frameworks, data centres have become critical infrastructure, said Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

'CapitaLand Data Centre, Mumbai 01' is CapitaLand Investment Limited (CLI)'s first data centre in India, located in Navi Mumbai. During the launch of the data centre, CLI, a global real asset manager, has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra Government, indicating its plans to invest over Rs 19,200 crore (USD 2.83 billion) by 2030 to drive its growth in Mumbai and Pune.

"With advances in AI, quantum computing, and new digital frameworks, data centres have become critical infrastructure, and CapitaLand's cutting-edge facility in Mumbai and Maharashtra keeps us ahead in this digital revolution," Fadnavis said in a post on X.

"We appreciate the ₹19,200 crore investment announced which around ₹20,000 crores by 2030, and we are fully committed to supporting this journey by removing any roadblocks for seamless investment," he added.

The Chief Minister said that it was "exciting and momentous to inaugurate the 'CapitaLand Data Centre, Mumbai 01' along with HE Gan Kim Yong, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore".

"This cutting-edge facility, built at record speed, features advanced technology, cooling systems, and scalability, setting new standards in critical infrastructure," he said.

"The CapitaLand Data Centre, now integrated, is truly one of its kind with advanced technology, cooling systems, scalability, and critical features, all built at remarkable speed. This achievement inspires us all, showing that vital infrastructure can be developed quickly. As the world digitises rapidly, India leads the digital revolution, with Maharashtra proud to be the data centre capital of India, accounting for 60% of the country's total data centre capacity," he said.

CLI's presence in Maharashtra commenced in 2013 with the launch of International Tech Park Pune, Hinjawadi (ITPP-H), developed in partnership with the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC).

Over the past decade, CLI has significantly expanded its footprint in Mumbai and Pune, investing over Rs 6,800 crore (S$1 billion) across 10 assets spanning business parks, data centres and logistics facilities.

The planned investments in Maharashtra are an integral part of CLI's broader growth strategy for India, where the company aims to increase its funds under management from over USD 8 billion to some USD 15 billion by 2028, the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the investment, I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards. Data centers consume massive amounts of electricity and water for cooling. Sustainability should be prioritized too.
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Arjun K
Maharashtra becoming the data center hub of India is great, but what about other states? We need balanced development across India. Southern states have good potential too! #DigitalIndia
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Sarah B
The speed of construction is impressive! In most countries, such projects take years. Shows India's capability when there's political will and private partnership. More such collaborations please!
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Karthik V
₹19,200 crore investment is huge! But will local businesses and startups get access to this infrastructure at affordable rates? Or will it only benefit MNCs? 🤔
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Nisha Z
Great to see Singapore-India tech collaboration! Their expertise combined with our talent pool can make Maharashtra the digital gateway of Asia. More power to Make in India initiative! ✨
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David E
The cooling technology mentioned sounds interesting. India's tropical climate makes data center cooling a challenge. If they've cracked this, it could be a model for other hot countries.

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