Amazon announced it will invest an additional $13 billion in India by 2030 to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure. [1, 5, 9] The announcement followed a meeting between Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 25. [1, 7, 12] The investment is aimed at increasing Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center capacity to meet rising demand. [1, 4, 8]

This new funding builds upon previous commitments, bringing the company's total planned investment in India to $48 billion for the period between 2026 and 2030. [2, 3, 5] The capital will primarily be used to expand AWS data centers in Mumbai and Hyderabad. [4, 9, 12] Alongside the cloud expansion, Amazon also plans to open more than 20 new fulfillment centers and over 100 delivery stations across India this year. [8, 9]