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Adani To Invest $5 Billion In Google Data Centers, CFO Says

The details of the investment are still being finalized, the CFO said.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Adani to make big investment in google data centers. (Image: Bloomberg)</p></div>
Adani to make big investment in google data centers. (Image: Bloomberg)
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The Indian conglomerate, led by billionaire Gautam Adani, is planning to invest as much as $5 billion in Google’s upcoming AI infrastructure hub in southern India, according to Chief Financial Officer Jugeshinder Singh, showing the steady stream of investments pouring in the fast-growing data center business. 

The details of the investment are still being finalized, Singh told reporters at an event in Mumbai.

Adani Enterprises Ltd. last month announced a partnership with Alphabet Inc., via AdaniConneX Pvt., to develop India’s largest AI data center campus at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

The announcement mirrors the global trend where governments and large corporations are spending trillions in an unprecedented AI hardware arms race. Digital Connexion, a joint venture of Reliance Industries Ltd., signed an $11 billion investment pact for building data centers at Visakhapatnam this week, while Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. last week secured $1 billion from TPG Inc. to accelerate its own efforts.

Investments in India’s overall data center market are expected to exceed $100 billion by 2027, according to estimates by CBRE Group Inc.

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