Microsoft's Massive AI Investment: Transforming India's Digital Landscape
Microsoft is committing $17.5 billion to enhance India's AI and cloud infrastructure, focusing on sustainability and security. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized skilling 20 million Indians for an AI-driven future. New sustainable data centers and collaboration with developers underscore India's growing influence in the global tech ecosystem.
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Microsoft is set to heavily invest in India's burgeoning artificial intelligence and cloud sectors, with a massive $17.5 billion commitment announced by Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella. The strategy involves expanding cloud infrastructure and focusing on upskilling millions in the AI domain to prepare for future demands.
The new venture marks Microsoft's largest Asian investment, aiming to build cutting-edge infrastructure in India. Nadella highlighted the rapid growth of Microsoft's Azure platform across India, with plans to establish a fully sustainable data center by 2026.
Emphasizing cybersecurity, Nadella also discussed the importance of digital sovereignty. He lauded India's rising global tech influence, predicting that by 2030, India will lead as the top community on GitHub. Microsoft's mission remains clear: to empower India's population and organizations to achieve more.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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