Alphabet's Google has signed a significant agreement with the government of Andhra Pradesh, India, to invest $10 billion in establishing a 1-gigawatt data center cluster in Visakhapatnam. This project, which is being called one of the largest investments by the tech giant in India, is poised to transform the region into a major data hub. The agreement was officially signed on October 14, 2025. The data center is expected to be a cornerstone of India's growing digital economy and will support the increasing demand for AI infrastructure and cloud computing services in the region. The facility is targeted for completion by the end of 2029.
Google Finalizes Landmark $10 Billion Investment for a Major Data Center Hub in India
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