Google has announced a significant investment of ₹88,000 crore (approximately $10 billion) over the next three years in data centers and Artificial Intelligence projects in Visakhapatnam, a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The announcement was made by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, who described it as the single largest investment in the region since India's financial reforms and a "gamechanger." The investment will be carried out by Google's subsidiary, Raiden Infotech India Ltd., and will involve the development of three campuses in the Visakhapatnam area.
Google to Invest $10 Billion in Indian Data Centers and AI Projects
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