TLDR Amazon commits to investing over $35 billion in India by 2030, focusing on cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities The investment builds on nearly $40 billion already invested since 2010, with Amazon announcing a $26 billion commitment in 2023 Amazon expects to create 1 million additional jobs in India by 2030 through direct, indirect, induced [...] The post Amazon (AMZN) Stock: Tech Giant Announces $35 Billion India Investment Plan Through 2030 appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Amazon commits to investing over $35 billion in India by 2030, focusing on cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities The investment builds on nearly $40 billion already invested since 2010, with Amazon announcing a $26 billion commitment in 2023 Amazon expects to create 1 million additional jobs in India by 2030 through direct, indirect, induced [...] The post Amazon (AMZN) Stock: Tech Giant Announces $35 Billion India Investment Plan Through 2030 appeared first on CoinCentral.

Amazon (AMZN) Stock: Tech Giant Announces $35 Billion India Investment Plan Through 2030

TLDR

  • Amazon commits to investing over $35 billion in India by 2030, focusing on cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities
  • The investment builds on nearly $40 billion already invested since 2010, with Amazon announcing a $26 billion commitment in 2023
  • Amazon expects to create 1 million additional jobs in India by 2030 through direct, indirect, induced and seasonal employment
  • The company plans to quadruple exports to $80 billion by 2030 and deliver AI benefits to 15 million small businesses
  • Microsoft pledged $17.5 billion and Google committed $15 billion for similar AI and cloud infrastructure projects in India

Amazon revealed plans Wednesday to pour over $35 billion into India by 2030. The announcement came at the Amazon Smbhav Summit in New Delhi.

The investment targets cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence expansion. Amazon Web Services will handle much of the development work.

This commitment comes on top of roughly $40 billion the company has already invested in India since 2010. In 2023, Amazon had announced a $26 billion investment in the country.


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The funds will focus on AI-driven digitization and export growth. Job creation also ranks high on the priority list.

Amazon expects the investment to generate 1 million additional job opportunities. These include direct, indirect, induced and seasonal positions across India.

The company has already helped generate more than $20 billion in cumulative exports for Indian sellers over the past decade. Amazon now wants to push that figure to $80 billion by 2030.

Racing Against Tech Rivals

Microsoft announced a $17.5 billion investment in India’s AI infrastructure just one day before Amazon’s pledge. That marks Microsoft’s largest investment in Asia.

Google has committed $15 billion over the next five years for AI data centers in the country. Major tech firms are clearly betting big on India’s digital future.

Deepika Giri, IDC’s regional head of research for big data and AI, pointed to a major opportunity. “A gap lies in the shortage of suitable compute infrastructure for running AI models,” she told CNBC.

Countries across Asia are accelerating efforts to build sovereign AI capabilities. Trade tensions and tariffs have made the technology more regionalized.

Amazon competes with Walmart-backed Flipkart in India’s e-commerce space. Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries also runs a retail arm that challenges Amazon’s market position.

Expanding Digital Infrastructure

The new funding will help Amazon build fulfillment centers across India. Data centers and payment infrastructure will also see expansion under the AWS subsidiary.

India represents the world’s most populous nation with a rapidly expanding internet user base. The country has emerged as a strategic hub for cloud computing and AI growth.

Amazon plans to deliver AI benefits to 15 million small businesses by 2030. The company describes this as democratizing access to AI for millions of Indians.

Amit Agarwal, Amazon’s senior vice president for emerging markets, said the company has been part of India’s digital transformation for 15 years. He called Amazon excited to continue as a catalyst for the country’s growth.

India ranks as one of the fastest-growing regions for AI spending within Asia Pacific. Infrastructure serves as a central pillar of AI strategies across the region.

Amazon’s investment aligns with India’s national priorities to build up its local AI environment. The company said it would focus on expanding AI capabilities, enhancing logistics infrastructure and supporting small business growth.

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