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Google starts building $15 billion AI data centre hub in Vizag

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A $15 billion Google artificial intelligence (AI) data centre hub in Visakhapatnam broke ground on Tuesday, marking one of the largest foreign direct investments in India's digital infrastructure space and positioning Andhra Pradesh as a key node in the global AI ecosystem.

The project, anchored by Google Cloud in partnership with the Adani Group and Bharti Airtel, will bring together 1 gigawatt of data centre capacity, subsea cable connectivity, fibre networks and clean energy infrastructure in a single integrated hub.
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Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Google, said the initiative reflects the company's long-term commitment to India. "Today, we're breaking ground in Vizag on our new full-stack AI hub. It's part of our $15B investment in India's infrastructure and will house gigawatt-scale compute, a new international subsea cable gateway and clean energy infrastructure," he said in a LinkedIn post, adding that the project would drive jobs and strengthen the local ecosystem.

IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw used the occasion to push for deeper localisation and sustainability in India's AI infrastructure buildout. "I have only three asks from the industry... please focus on manufacturing your servers in India," he said, adding that several domestic companies already produce globally competitive servers. He also called for semiconductor packaging work to be done locally.

Vaishnaw further urged companies to improve power efficiency through joint research under the IndiaAI Mission and to reduce water consumption in data centres, calling sustainability "a very important point".