Alphabet Inc.'s Google has signed a landmark agreement with the government of Andhra Pradesh to invest $10 billion in a new hyperscale data center in Visakhapatnam. The deal, officially signed on October 14, 2025, in New Delhi, will see the development of a 1-gigawatt facility, one of Google's largest in Asia, aimed at anchoring the state's 'AI City Vizag' project. This investment is poised to significantly expand Google's cloud infrastructure in one of its fastest-growing markets and is expected to create over 188,000 jobs and contribute over ₹10,518 crore annually to the state's gross domestic product between 2028 and 2032. The project is a key part of Andhra Pradesh's strategy to become a major technology and data center hub, with plans to expand the state's data center capacity to 6 GW within the next three years. There is no information available regarding the market's reaction to this announcement at this time.
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