Reliance Industries will invest approximately $110 billion (₹10 lakh crore) over the next seven years to develop India's artificial intelligence and data infrastructure. Chairman Mukesh Ambani announced the strategy at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The initiative aims to establish sovereign AI capabilities and address the high cost and scarcity of computing power.
The investment will fund the construction of multi-gigawatt, AI-ready data centers powered by renewable energy. Initial development has already commenced in Jamnagar, Gujarat. More than 120 megawatts of capacity are expected to come online in the second half of 2026.
This infrastructure plan seeks to reduce India's reliance on overseas cloud capacity. The project also intends to make AI services more affordable and accessible across the nation.