TLDR Microsoft announced a $17.5 billion investment in India’s cloud and AI infrastructure over the next four years, its largest investment in Asia. The investment builds on a previous $3 billion pledge from January and includes expanding data centers, AI integration into national platforms, and workforce training. India has attracted major tech investments this year, [...] The post Microsoft (MSFT) Stock: Company Announces $17.5 Billion Investment in India AI Infrastructure appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Microsoft announced a $17.5 billion investment in India’s cloud and AI infrastructure over the next four years, its largest investment in Asia. The investment builds on a previous $3 billion pledge from January and includes expanding data centers, AI integration into national platforms, and workforce training. India has attracted major tech investments this year, [...] The post Microsoft (MSFT) Stock: Company Announces $17.5 Billion Investment in India AI Infrastructure appeared first on CoinCentral.

Microsoft (MSFT) Stock: Company Announces $17.5 Billion Investment in India AI Infrastructure

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  • Microsoft announced a $17.5 billion investment in India’s cloud and AI infrastructure over the next four years, its largest investment in Asia.
  • The investment builds on a previous $3 billion pledge from January and includes expanding data centers, AI integration into national platforms, and workforce training.
  • India has attracted major tech investments this year, including $15 billion from Google and $8 billion from Amazon Web Services for AI infrastructure.
  • Microsoft is also investing $5.42 billion in Canada over two years to expand Azure data centers, part of a broader $19 billion plan through 2027.
  • The company’s Azure cloud services grew roughly 40 percent in the fiscal first quarter, exceeding expectations and strengthening its market position.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to discuss the tech giant’s massive expansion plans. The company unveiled its $17.5 billion commitment to build out India’s AI and cloud infrastructure.

The investment will span four years and focuses on three main areas. First, Microsoft plans to expand its hyperscale data center capacity across multiple Indian regions. Second, the company will integrate Azure AI capabilities into national digital platforms operated by India’s Ministry of Labour and Employment.


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Third, Microsoft doubled its previous commitment to train AI talent in the country. The company now aims to provide AI skills training to 20 million Indians by 2030, up from its January target of 10 million.

A new data center is expected to launch in mid-2026. This facility will give Microsoft the largest hyperscale cloud footprint in India, positioning the company ahead of competitors in the region’s growing market.

India Emerges as AI Investment Hub

The investment comes as India pushes to develop its AI capabilities and digital infrastructure. Prime Minister Modi has emphasized building what he calls AI sovereignty and a comprehensive tech ecosystem.

Google committed $15 billion earlier this year to build its first AI hub in India. Amazon Web Services pledged more than $8 billion for similar infrastructure development. These commitments reflect a broader shift in how global tech companies view India’s market potential.

Microsoft’s investment also includes developing “Sovereign Public Cloud” and “Sovereign Private Cloud” services. These offerings cater to India’s emphasis on data localization and digital independence.

The company will integrate Azure AI into the National Career Service platform. This partnership demonstrates how Microsoft is embedding its technology into India’s public infrastructure rather than just serving private enterprise clients.

Microsoft Expands Global AI Footprint

Beyond India, Microsoft announced $5.42 billion in new spending for Canada over the next two years. The investment will expand Azure data center regions, with new capacity coming online in the second half of 2026.

This Canadian investment is part of a larger $19 billion plan running from 2023 to 2027. Combined with the India announcement, Microsoft is committing close to $23 billion specifically for AI infrastructure expansion.

Nadella previously told investors that the company’s AI capacity would increase by more than 80 percent this year. The CEO also stated that Microsoft’s total data center footprint would double within two years.

Azure revenue grew roughly 40 percent in the fiscal first quarter ended September 30. This growth rate exceeded analyst expectations and reinforced Microsoft’s position as a top cloud provider alongside Amazon and Google.

The investments reflect intense competition in the AI infrastructure space. OpenAI, Meta, and Alphabet are all pouring billions into chips, power infrastructure, and data center construction.

Microsoft now employs more than 22,000 people in India. The company plans to expand training programs for these employees as part of the broader investment package.

India’s Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology called the investment a signal of the country’s rise as a global technology partner. The government has approved 10 semiconductor projects with total investments exceeding $18 billion under its India Semiconductor Mission.

Intel signed a deal Monday with Tata Electronics to collaborate on chip offerings in India. These partnerships indicate that India’s tech ecosystem extends beyond cloud services into hardware manufacturing and AI applications.

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