Google is expected to finalize a landmark agreement with the government of Andhra Pradesh on October 14, 2025, for a $10 billion investment to establish a 1-gigawatt data center cluster in Visakhapatnam. This project represents Google's largest single direct investment in India's digital infrastructure and is poised to be a cornerstone of 'AI City Vizag,' India's first AI-focused city. The deal signing is scheduled to take place in New Delhi between Google executives and the state's IT and Electronics Minister. The new data center, one of Google's largest in Asia, is anticipated to create a significant number of jobs and contribute substantially to the state's economy upon its targeted completion in 2029. This move is part of a broader trend of major tech companies expanding their data center capabilities to meet the growing demands of AI and cloud computing.
Google to Finalize $10 Billion Investment in Indian Data Center and AI Hub
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