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The partnership will provide sovereign, low-latency AI capabilities within India’s borders and foster local innovation through collaboration with startups, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Microsoft India and Yotta Data Services have announced a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the growth of AI and cloud computing in India. This landmark collaboration, dubbed the Microsoft Yotta Deal, integrates Microsoft’s Azure AI services with Yotta’s Shakti Cloud, an indigenous cloud infrastructure hosted in Indian data centers. The alliance is a significant milestone supporting the national IndiaAI Mission, which aims to democratize artificial intelligence and foster homegrown innovation.
At the heart of the partnership is the goal to offer sovereign AI capabilities—AI solutions hosted entirely within Indian borders to meet stringent data privacy, security, and compliance norms. By leveraging Yotta’s high-performance Shakti Cloud, which ensures low-latency computing, and Microsoft's powerful AI models and tools, the joint offering is poised to benefit a wide spectrum of users including developers, startups, enterprises, and public sector organizations.
At the heart of the partnership is the goal to offer sovereign AI capabilities—AI solutions hosted entirely within Indian borders to meet stringent data privacy, security, and compliance norms. By leveraging Yotta’s high-performance Shakti Cloud, which ensures low-latency computing, and Microsoft's powerful AI models and tools, the joint offering is poised to benefit a wide spectrum of users including developers, startups, enterprises, and public sector organizations.

The Microsoft India partnership not only reinforces India's digital autonomy but also encourages large-scale AI adoption across key sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, finance, retail, and manufacturing. These domains are expected to see transformative changes as localized AI solutions become more accessible, scalable, and cost-efficient.
More than 500 proposals have already been submitted under the IndiaAI initiative, signaling strong momentum and grassroots enthusiasm from innovators across the country. This joint effort will also see Microsoft and Yotta working closely with academic institutions, government agencies, and startups to co-develop India-specific AI models and applications. Such collaboration is vital for building an ecosystem that prioritizes indigenous solutions over imported technologies, strengthening India’s position as a global tech leader.
Speaking on the collaboration, Microsoft and Yotta emphasized the strategic importance of local infrastructure and talent development. By anchoring these capabilities within Indian data centers, the partnership ensures better control over data flow, reduces dependency on global hyperscalers, and enhances the resilience of India’s AI infrastructure.
This Microsoft-Yotta Deal is more than a business agreement—it's a blueprint for cloud computing India can truly call its own. With a strong alignment to national goals and digital inclusion, it sets the stage for a future where India doesn't just consume AI—it creates it.
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