Microsoft Investing $17.5 Billion in India
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces a $17.5-billion investment in India, expanding AI, cloud infrastructure, skilling, and a new Hyderabad data centre.
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India scored major tech wins this week as Microsoft committed a record $17.5 billion to boost the country's AI and cloud infrastructure while Intel deepened its semiconductor partnership with Tata through new manufacturing and chip-packaging plans.
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'Fastest AI Diffusion Will Win': Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Explains Why India Has An Edge
Nadella said India has already begun scaled deployments of Microsoft Copilot across sectors including healthcare, information work and consumer services.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella today said the company is excited about investment commitments worth $17.5 billion in India in the next four years. Nadella said Microsoft is thrilled about the data centre capacity coming up in India, while stressing that along with data sovereignty, global intelligence is paramount for cyber resilience.
Nadella said Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure in India is being built with “sovereignty controls,” and that Copilot data processing for Indian users remains local.
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Satya Nadella Announces Microsoft’s $17.5 B Commitment To Build India’s AI Infrastructure
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) has committed a record‑breaking $17.5 billion to India, marking its biggest investment ever in Asia. In a post on the X platform, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the investment will help India in its push to build out cloud and AI infrastructure,
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani met Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella and discussed various aspects of the future of technology. "Always a pleasure to meet @satyanadella and gain his valuable insights into the future of technology.
Microsoft’s shareholder meeting Friday morning highlighted a sharp divide: executives promoting a “planet-scale” AI future while investors voiced concerns about censorship, bias, privacy, and geopolitical entanglements.