Amazon Commits $13 billion In India for AI and Cloud Infra
Amazon will continue its strong focus on AI-led digitisation, export growth, job creation, and building one of India’s largest, safest, fastest and most reliable operations networks. The company has pledged to support 3.8 million jobs, enable $80 billion in cumulative ecommerce exports, bring AI benefits to 15 million small businesses, and AI education to 4 million government school students by 2030
Chennai: Amazon announced plans to invest an additional $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India by 2030. At a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reiterated Amazon's long-term commitment to India.
With the announced commitment, Amazon's total planned investment in expanding and supporting AI and cloud infrastructure will go up to over $21 billion between 2026 and 2030. This will make Amazon one of the largest global AI and cloud infrastructure investors in the country.
Amazon will continue its strong focus on AI-led digitisation, export growth, job creation, and building one of India’s largest, safest, fastest and most reliable operations networks. The company has pledged to support 3.8 million jobs, enable $80 billion in cumulative ecommerce exports, bring AI benefits to 15 million small businesses, and AI education to 4 million government school students by 2030.
Amazon’s cumulative investments in India from 2010-2030 stand at over $88 billion. Amazon will continue investing in the operations network powering its ecommerce and quick commerce business.
The company plans to launch more than 20 new fulfillment centers and over 100 new last mile delivery stations this year, bringing faster and reliable deliveries to customers nationwide, especially in tier 3 and 4 cities.