Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced an additional $13 billion investment in India to expand AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030, taking total planned investments to over $88 billion. The company aims to strengthen AWS capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad while supporting jobs, exports, and digital transformation across India
Amazon has announced a major expansion of its investment commitment in India, with CEO Andy Jassy revealing an additional $13 billion infusion aimed at strengthening artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in the country by 2030.
The announcement came during Jassy’s visit to India, where he also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
This fresh investment comes within six months of Amazon’s earlier pledge of $35 billion in new India investments, highlighting the company’s deepening focus on one of its fastest-growing global markets.
When combined with previous commitments, Amazon’s total investment in India from 2010 to 2030 is expected to exceed $88 billion.
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