Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, announced a ₹10 trillion (approximately $110 billion) investment to develop large-scale artificial intelligence infrastructure across India over the next seven years. The plan includes gigawatt-scale data centers, a nationwide edge computing network, and AI services integrated with the company’s Jio telecommunications platform.
Construction is already underway on multi-gigawatt facilities in Jamnagar, Gujarat, with more than 120 megawatts of capacity expected online in 2026. The initiative will be supported by Reliance’s renewable energy assets and partnerships with enterprises, startups, and academic institutions to deploy AI across sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, agriculture, and finance. The strategy also includes expanding AI capabilities in Indian languages to accelerate nationwide adoption.




