Microsoft unveiled a US$17.5 billion investment plan for India spanning 2026–2029, marking its largest commitment in Asia and positioning the company to operate the country’s largest hyperscale cloud presence by mid-2026. The investment follows Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and builds on the US$3 billion initiative announced earlier this year. The package funds new data center capacity, nationwide AI integration, talent development, and expanded sovereign cloud services.
The centerpiece of the plan is Microsoft’s new India South Central cloud region in Hyderabad, which will go live in 2026 with three availability zones—an area described as roughly the size of two Eden Gardens cricket stadiums (~100,000 m²). Microsoft will also expand its existing regions in Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune to support low-latency AI workloads and mission-critical services. The company is embedding Azure OpenAI capabilities into India’s e-Shram and National Career Service (NCS) platforms, enhancing job matching, skills pathways, multilingual access, and predictive labor-market analytics for more than 310 million informal workers.
Microsoft is also doubling its nationwide skilling target to 20 million people by 2030 through ADVANTA(I)GE India, after training 5.6 million participants since early 2025. On the digital sovereignty front, Microsoft is introducing Sovereign Public Cloud and Sovereign Private Cloud solutions localized to India, supporting sensitive workloads for government, BFSI, and healthcare customers. By the end of 2025, Microsoft 365 Copilot will process prompts and responses entirely within India’s borders.
• New US$17.5B investment from 2026–2029; follows earlier US$3B commitment
• Largest hyperscale cloud region in India to go live mid-2026 with three availability zones
• Expansion of existing cloud regions in Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune
• Integration of Azure OpenAI into e-Shram and NCS for 310M informal workers
• Skilling goal doubled to 20M people by 2030; 5.6M trained since early 2025
• Sovereign Public Cloud and Sovereign Private Cloud launched for Indian customers
• Microsoft 365 Copilot to offer in-country data processing by end-2025
“As AI reshapes the digital economy, India remains committed to innovation anchored in trust and sovereignty. Microsoft’s landmark investment signals India’s rise as a reliable technology partner for the world,” said Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology.
🌐 Analysis: Microsoft’s multiyear push reinforces India as a core AI and cloud infrastructure hub, following similar region expansions by AWS, Google Cloud, and Oracle. The sovereign-cloud offerings align with India’s tightening regulatory posture around data residency and AI governance, while the e-Shram and NCS integrations highlight the country’s strategy of embedding AI within national digital public infrastructure layers.
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