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Amazon has announced a fresh $13 billion investment to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, bringing the company's cumulative commitment in the country to $48 billion.
The move signals a sustained, large-scale infrastructure build-out at a time when hyperscalers are racing to plant data center capacity closer to end-markets.
What the Capital Is For The announced funding is directed specifically at AI and cloud infrastructure — the physical layer of compute, networking, and storage that underpins both Amazon Web Services' regional capacity and the AI workloads customers are increasingly routing through it.
Infrastructure at this scale means data centers, power supply agreements, cooling systems, and the fiber that ties them together.
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