
International Business Times reports that Amazon and Microsoft have together committed more than $52 billion in fresh investment to India, positioning the country as a key front in the global race to build AI infrastructure and ecosystems. Amazon plans to invest over $35 billion in India by 2030, focusing on AI-powered tools for 15 million small businesses and a major expansion of its marketplace and export capacity, while Microsoft is deploying $17.5 billion over four years into cloud data centers and programs to train 310 million informal workers via government employment platforms. The story frames India as both a massive consumer base and a strategic location for AI data centers, with companies emphasizing data sovereignty by keeping Indian customer data within the country. It also notes that Google has pledged $15 billion for AI data centers, underscoring how global tech giants now see India as a core theater for long‑term AI dominance rather than a peripheral growth market.
Amazon and Microsoft together committed over $52 billion to expand AI‑powered infrastructure, tools and workforce programs in India by 2030.
Microsoft and Wipro signed a three-year partnership to deliver AI transformation tools to enterprise customers.
Microsoft will invest $17.5 billion between 2026 and 2029 to build AI-ready cloud infrastructure, data centers and workforce skilling programs across India.
Amazon will invest over $35 billion in India by 2030, focusing on AI-driven digitization, exports and data center infrastructure while creating an additional 1 million jobs.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Block and major cloud providers are co-founding the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to steward open, interoperable standards for AI agents.


