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Microsoft's biggest India data centre on track to go live in mid-2026, executive says

Microsoft's biggest data center in India ​is on track to open ​by mid-2026, its country head said on Tuesday, as ​the tech giant spends heavily to bolster its position in one of the world's largest markets for artificial intelligence services.

There's "massive demand" for Azure cloud services and the $30-a-month ‌Copilot 365 ⁠AI assistant ⁠in the country, Puneet Chandok, president, Microsoft India and South Asia, told Reuters.

Like rivals ​Alphabet and Amazon, Microsoft sees India as a potentially profitable market for AI thanks ​to its more than 1 billion internet users and deep tech talent.

Tapping that market is crucial as it looks to prove to investors ​that its massive bet on AI will ⁠pay off.

The ‌company announced late last year that it would invest $17.5 ​billion in ​India, its biggest outlay in Asia, on top of ⁠the $3 billion pledged at the start of 2025.

That includes ​a new data center in the southern tech ​hub of Hyderabad, where Microsoft already has a significant presence.

"We are the ones who are bringing this to life quickly, the fastest out of the gates," Chandok said of the company's data center build-out, adding that the Hyderabad facility would be its biggest in India without ‌disclosing exact capacity.

The new capacity will serve a growing customer base for AI services in India. Microsoft counts IT ​giants Infosys, ​Cognizant and Tata Consultancy ⁠Services among Copilot customers, with about 50,000 licenses each.

Chandok also said the India operations are contributing to AI features Microsoft is rolling out globally. ​The company employs more than 22,000 people in the country across cities.

Hiring staff to develop the features is getting tougher as demand exceeds supply, causing a "war for talent," Chandok said.

"The challenges in India are the same as everywhere else in the world."

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