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In one of the biggest announcements in India’s tech and infrastructure history, Adani Group has revealed plans to invest $100 billion by 2035 to build renewable-energy-powered, AI-ready data centres across the country. This is not just another corporate expansion. It is being described as one of the world’s largest integrated energy and AI infrastructure commitments. The goal? To position India as a global leader in the fast-growing Artificial Intelligence revolution. According to Chairman Gautam Adani, the world is entering an “Intelligence Revolution” that could be more transformative than the Industrial Revolution. And countries that control both energy and computing power will shape the future.
Adani Group $100 Billion AI Data Centre Investment in India
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The group plans to build 5 gigawatts (GW) of AI-ready data centre capacity across India. To understand the scale:
1 gigawatt can power hundreds of thousands of homes.
5 GW of data centre capacity would make this one of the largest integrated AI infrastructure platforms in the world.
Right now, AdaniConnex (the group’s data centre arm) operates about2 GW capacity, and the plan is to more than double it by 2035.
This massive investment is expected to trigger an additional $150 billion in related sectors such as:
Server manufacturing
Cloud computing platforms
Electrical equipment manufacturing
Battery storage systems
Advanced cooling and grid systems, Altogether, India could see a $250 billion AI ecosystem take shape over the next decade.
Why AI Data Centres Are Critical for India
Use ChatGPT or any AI tool
Stream Netflix or YouTube
Shop on Flipkart
Store photos in the cloud
Now imagine AI systems like:
Large language models
Self-driving car algorithms
Healthcare AI tools
Advanced robotics
They require enormous computing power. That computing power needs:
High-performance chips
Massive server clusters
Reliable electricity
Advanced cooling systems, Without data centres, AI simply cannot function at scale.
Renewable Energy + AI: The Strategic Advantage
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One of the most important parts of this plan is that the data centres will be powered by green energy. Adani’s renewable arm will play a key role. The group’s massive Khavda Renewable Energy Project in Gujarat, planned at 30 GW capacity, is expected to supply a significant portion of the required electricity. Khavda is already being developed as one of the world’s largest renewable energy parks. The company also plans to invest an additional $55 billion in renewable energy and battery storage expansion.
Why is this important?
AI data centres consume huge amounts of electricity. If powered by fossil fuels, they increase carbon emissions. But if powered by solar and wind energy, they support sustainable digital growth. This gives India an advantage in the global AI race.
Global Partnerships Driving AI Infrastructure
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Google – To build India’s largest gigawatt-scale AI data centre campus in Visakhapatnam.
Microsoft – For AI infrastructure expansion in Hyderabad and Pune.
Flipkart – To develop a second high-performance AI data centre for digital commerce and large-scale AI workloads.
Visakhapatnam, Noida, Hyderabad and Pune are expected to become major AI infrastructure hubs. This means India won’t just host basic servers. It will host hyperscale AI campuses capable of running advanced computing clusters.
What Is a Sovereign AI Infrastructure Platform?
Data stays within India
Indian startups and researchers get dedicated computing power
India reduces dependence on foreign cloud infrastructure
The country builds its own AI technology stack
Adani has said it wants India to become a creator and exporter of AI technologies, not just a consumer. For example:
Indian startups building large language models
Universities developing deep-tech AI research
Defence and healthcare AI projects, All of these need secure, high-performance domestic infrastructure.
How This Impacts Young Indians
1. Job Creation - Large-scale data centre development will create jobs in:
Electrical engineering
AI engineering
Cloud computing
Hardware manufacturing
Cybersecurity
Renewable energy
2. Startup Growth - When computing power becomes more accessible and affordable inside India:
AI startups can train models faster
Developers don’t need to rely only on foreign servers
Innovation becomes cheaper
3. Skill Development - Adani plans to work with academic institutions to:
Launch AI engineering programs
Create research labs
Offer fellowships, This could open new opportunities for students pursuing computer science, electronics, and renewable energy.
Building India’s AI Manufacturing Ecosystem - Another major part of the plan is domestic manufacturing
Transformers
Power electronics
Cooling systems
Grid infrastructure, Instead of importing everything, India could become a manufacturing hub for AI infrastructure components. That strengthens supply chains and supports the “Make in India” vision.
Why Adani’s $100B Investment Is Globally Significant
India enters the top league of AI infrastructure builders
Renewable energy becomes central to digital growth
Private-sector investment aligns with national digital sovereignty goals, Few companies globally are combining renewable energy, transmission, and hyperscale AI computing in one coordinated platform at this scale
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