Ahmedabad: Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani on Tuesday hailed a “monumental day for India” as the group announced a landmark partnership with Google to build the country’s largest AI data centre campus in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
The collaboration, between Adani Enterprises’ joint venture AdaniConneX and Google, aims to develop a world-class AI infrastructure ecosystem that will power India’s growing demand for advanced computing and data processing capabilities.
“A monumental day for India! Adani is proud to partner with Google to build India’s largest AI data centre campus — in Visakhapatnam — engineered specifically for the demands of artificial intelligence,” Adani said in a post on X.
He added that the facility will host Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)-based compute systems designed for deep learning, neural network training, and large-scale AI model inference.
“We are honoured to be building the engine to power India’s AI revolution, providing tools for our nation’s brightest minds to solve complex challenges — from healthcare and agriculture to logistics and finance,” Adani said.
According to company statements, Google’s AI hub in Visakhapatnam represents a multi-faceted investment of approximately $15 billion over five years (2026–2030). The project will include gigawatt-scale data centre operations, a subsea cable network, and clean energy systems to support India’s most demanding AI workloads.
The AI hub will be developed in close collaboration with key partners, including AdaniConneX and Airtel, marking a major milestone in India’s digital transformation journey.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said,
“Working with Adani, we will bring our cutting-edge resources closer to communities and customers alike, offering the performance, security, and scalability to innovate and thrive on a global stage.”
The initiative is expected to significantly expand India’s AI compute capacity, fostering innovation across sectors while strengthening the country’s position as a global technology hub.









