New Global Computing Hub
In just 48 hours, India has emerged as the hottest destination for global computing power: over 67.5 billion dollars of fresh commitments from Big Tech to build AI, cloud and data‑centre capacity across the country. Amazon is ramping up multi‑billion‑dollar investments, Microsoft is deepening its AI and cloud footprint, and Google is expanding large-scale data‑centre projects—all aimed at serving the next decade of AI‑driven demand from India and the world.
Why does this matter for technology and computer-industry professionals in India?
· Compute is becoming the new infrastructure layer—like roads and power—for every software, AI and hardware business. As capacity grows locally, latency drops, reliability improves, and access to advanced AI services becomes more affordable for Indian organisations of all sizes.
· A surge in cloud and AI infrastructure is already pulling in adjacent investments—PC exports from India have more than doubled in a year, and global chip and hardware players are exploring local manufacturing and packaging partnerships.
For system integrators, OEMs, MSPs and SaaS founders, this is the moment to:
· Re‑architect offerings around AI‑first workflows and managed services.
· Build solutions that sit on top of this new infrastructure wave—optimising cost, performance and compliance for Indian customers.
· Double down on skills in cloud, AI platforms, and enterprise security, as these will define competitive advantage over the next 3–5 years.
India is no longer just a cost‑efficient talent pool; it is becoming a core market where the next generation of AI‑powered products, devices and services will be built and deployed at scale. The question for every tech and computer-industry professional now is: how will you plug into this AI infrastructure supercycle?

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