Adani Group to Invest $100 Billion in India’s AI Infrastructure; Google to Add $15 Billion

Adani Group has announced a massive $100 billion investment to build a nationwide artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure platform, marking one of the largest tech infrastructure pushes in India.
Speaking at an event in Visakhapatnam, Jeet Adani said the initiative aims to create a scalable ecosystem spanning energy generation, transmission, digital networks, and data centres—powered by clean and reliable energy.
The project has also attracted significant global backing, with Google committing $15 billion to develop AI data centre infrastructure in India. This is expected to rank among the largest foreign direct investments in the country’s technology sector.
According to Jeet Adani, the group’s focus is on enabling the foundational infrastructure that supports AI growth. He emphasised that affordable and scalable energy will be critical in making AI accessible and driving widespread adoption.
The development includes a large AI data centre campus being built in partnership with Google Cloud and AdaniConneX. The facility is expected to be one of the largest outside the United States and will support global-scale digital services.
Highlighting India’s potential, Adani said the country is poised to become a global hub for AI infrastructure. He noted that while India currently has around 1.3 GW of data centre capacity, the planned campus in Visakhapatnam alone could approach 1 GW—underscoring the scale of expansion.
The initiative is also expected to boost India’s digital economy by reducing the cost of computing and making AI more accessible. As intelligence becomes more affordable, it could accelerate innovation and drive inclusive economic growth.
Positioning Visakhapatnam as a future AI hub, Adani compared its potential to Bengaluru’s role in India’s IT revolution.
The project signals a major step in India’s ambition to lead in artificial intelligence by building world-class infrastructure supported by strong energy and technology partnerships.















