India’s Adani Group plans to invest up to $5 billion in the upcoming Google AI data-centre project in India, its CFO announced on November 28, 2025.
The move comes after Google revealed a broader commitment of $15 billion over five years to build a gigawatt-scale AI hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh — its largest investment in India. Adani's investment would flow through its joint venture AdaniConneX, in partnership with the global data-centre operator EdgeConneX.
The planned facility in Visakhapatnam will boast a 1 gigawatt power capacity — enough to support thousands of high-performance computing units required for advanced AI workloads.
Adani Group CFO Jugeshinder Singh emphasized that as data-centre capacity scales to gigawatt levels, many more infrastructure players are keen to partner with AdaniConneX.
This investment underscores a major push to build India’s digital backbone. By combining global AI infrastructure ambitions with domestic scale and local energy and connectivity capabilities, the Google-Adani alliance aims to make India a key hub for cloud computing, generative AI and data services.
As demand for AI-powered computation surges globally, this collaboration could reshape India’s technology landscape and accelerate enterprise and consumer access to cutting-edge AI services.
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