Amazon will invest an additional $13 billion to expand its AI and cloud footprint in India through 2030. The investment will fund the expansion of Amazon Web Services' data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad. This marks Amazon's third major commitment for India in as many years, bringing its total investment commitments in the country to $48 billion.
The move follows a wave of investments by global technology companies betting on India as a major hub for computing infrastructure needed to power artificial intelligence products. Microsoft and Google have also made significant investments in the country.
Amazon's investment is part of its broader expansion in India, which includes opening more than 20 fulfillment centers and over 100 last-mile delivery stations this year. The company is also expanding its quick-commerce service, Amazon Now, to more than 300 cities and towns in the country.



