Microsoft’s Nadella Pledges $3 Billion India AI Investment

Microsoft has been driving to commercialise AI under Satya Nadella's stewardship.

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By Saritha Rai, Bloomberg | Updated: 8 January 2025 12:24 IST
Highlights
  • Nadella pledged the investment over two years
  • India is emerging as an AI battlefront
  • Nadella also met with India's PM Narendra Modi during his India visit

Microsoft is committed to giving AI training to 10 million Indians by 2030

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Microsoft Corp. plans to spend $3 billion (roughly Rs. 25,752 crore) to expand its cloud computing and artificial intelligence capabilities in India, targeting the world's most populous country to fuel its revenue growth.

Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella pledged the investment over two years on Tuesday at an event in Bangalore, southern India, addressing a crowd of startup founders and executives from tech firms such as Wipro Ltd. and Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.

The country of 1.4 billion people is emerging as an AI battlefront, with CEOs from Nvidia Corp.'s Jensen Huang to Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Lisa Su visiting in the past months. India, with millions of programmers and home to technology services providers such as Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. and Infosys Ltd., holds one of the world's largest AI talent pools.

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“The diffusion rate of AI in India is exciting,” Nadella said.

On Monday, Nadella posted a photo online from his meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “Excited to build on our commitment to making India AI-first,” he said on X. The prime minister responded, saying he is “glad to know about Microsoft's ambitious expansion and investment plans in India.”

Under Nadella's stewardship, Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft has been driving to commercialise AI. Last week, the company announced plans to invest $80 billion (roughly Rs. 6,86,733 crore) in building data centers, which provide critical infrastructure for businesses to deploy AI systems and tools.

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The tech giant has already made major investments in India — Nadella's native country — employing more than 23,000 people in cities including the technology hubs of Bangalore and Hyderabad. The CEO said Tuesday Microsoft is committed to giving AI training to 10 million people in the country by 2030.

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