Uber to set up its first India data centre with Adani Group

Uber will establish its first data centre in India in partnership with Adani Group, aiming to test and deploy technology globally from the facility. The move aligns with Uber’s focus on India as a key growth market and AdaniConneX’s expansion of digital infrastructure across the country.
Uber is setting up its first data centre in India through a partnership with Adani Group, marking a significant expansion of its technology and infrastructure presence in the country. The announcement was made by Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi after meeting Gautam Adani in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Khosrowshahi stated that India is becoming a leading innovation hub for Uber and that the facility will enable the company to test and deploy technology at scale from India for global operations. The initiative comes as Uber intensifies its focus on India, a critical growth market. During a five-day visit to India, Khosrowshahi met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to discuss the company’s investment plans and held talks with former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant. This investment aligns with Adani Group’s broader strategy through AdaniConneX, which has been expanding its data centre footprint across Indian cities, including a large campus in Visakhapatnam. The development reflects a broader trend of global tech firms investing in India’s cloud and AI ecosystem, driven by demand for localized data infrastructure and the government’s push for digital sovereignty. Uber’s move underscores the growing importance of India as a hub for technology innovation and infrastructure development.
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