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		<title>Google’s ₹1.35 Lakh Crore AI Bombshell: Andhra Pradesh Lands India’s Biggest Data Centre Hub, Vizag Set for 6.5 GW Digital Empire</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In what is being described as one of the largest foreign technology infrastructure commitments ever made in India, global technology giant Google has launched a massive $15 billion (around ₹1.35 lakh crore) Artificial Intelligence-focused hyperscale data centre project in Andhra Pradesh, a move that could fundamentally alter India’s digital economy, cloud computing backbone, and future &#8230;</p>
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<p>In what is being described as one of the largest foreign technology infrastructure commitments ever made in India, global technology giant Google has launched a massive <strong>$15 billion (around ₹1.35 lakh crore) Artificial Intelligence-focused hyperscale data centre project</strong> in Andhra Pradesh, a move that could fundamentally alter India’s digital economy, cloud computing backbone, and future AI infrastructure landscape.</p>



<p>The mega facility, coming up near <strong>Visakhapatnam</strong>, will begin with an installed capacity of <strong>1 gigawatt (GW)</strong>—a scale unprecedented in India’s commercial AI data centre ecosystem—and is being projected as the anchor investment for Andhra Pradesh’s far more ambitious vision of building a <strong>6.5 GW integrated digital infrastructure corridor</strong> over the next several years.</p>



<p>Spread over nearly <strong>600 acres across Tarluvada, Adavivaram and Rambilli villages</strong>, the project is expected to emerge as one of the largest AI-ready server campuses in Asia, built to support high-density cloud workloads, machine learning computation, large language model processing, enterprise storage, and next-generation digital services. State officials say the project has moved beyond a standalone investment and is now being treated as the nucleus of a wider “AI and cloud city” strategy for coastal Andhra Pradesh.</p>



<p>Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, while unveiling the initiative, called it a transformational moment for Andhra Pradesh’s economic future, asserting that the state intends to position itself not merely as an IT destination, but as <strong>India’s primary east-coast gateway for hyperscale data, AI computing, and global cloud infrastructure</strong>. According to the state government, multiple digital infrastructure clusters are being mapped around Visakhapatnam to support the Google-led development, including renewable power integration, fibre connectivity, cable landing systems, logistics support, and semiconductor-linked digital services.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>India’s First True Gigawatt-Scale AI Computing Backbone</strong></h3>



<p>While India has seen a steady rise in commercial data centres in cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Noida, the Andhra project represents something significantly larger in both strategic and engineering terms. Most operational data centres in India function in megawatt ranges; a <strong>1 GW hyperscale facility immediately places the Vizag project into a different global league</strong>, aligning it with next-generation AI campuses being built in the United States, Singapore, and the Middle East.</p>



<p>Industry analysts note that AI computation requires exponentially larger server density, high-end GPU clusters, advanced liquid cooling, uninterrupted green energy, and ultra-low latency fibre routes—making conventional enterprise data parks insufficient for future demand. The Google campus is expected to address precisely this requirement, giving India a domestic backbone for AI model hosting, sovereign cloud storage, enterprise compute outsourcing, and public digital stack scalability.</p>



<p>Sources tracking the development indicate that while the first announced phase is 1 GW, the long-term buildout could be expanded in modules depending on cloud demand and strategic partnerships, making Andhra Pradesh one of the most watched digital infrastructure destinations in Asia over the next decade.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Why Andhra Pradesh Is Suddenly in the Global Data Centre Race</strong></h3>



<p>For years, India’s hyperscale data centre story has largely revolved around Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and the National Capital Region due to strong telecom connectivity and enterprise concentration. Andhra Pradesh remained on the sidelines despite having a long coastline and industrial land banks.</p>



<p>That equation appears to be changing rapidly.</p>



<p>The state government is now aggressively pitching <strong>coastal land availability, policy clearances, dedicated power corridors, and access to subsea cable landing opportunities</strong> as its biggest strengths. Visakhapatnam’s geographic location gives it a unique advantage as a gateway between domestic digital traffic and Asia-Pacific connectivity routes.</p>



<p>Officials believe the Google-backed project will act as a “trust signal” to global hyperscalers, encouraging cloud majors, colocation firms, AI startups, cybersecurity operators, chip design labs, and analytics companies to establish a presence in the same corridor. In data centre economics, such clustering often creates an entirely new industrial ecosystem rather than a single isolated facility.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>₹1 Lakh Crore Opportunity for India’s Power and Infrastructure Companies</strong></h3>



<p>Beyond the glamour of Google and AI, the Andhra data centre project carries enormous implications for India’s public sector and infrastructure companies.</p>



<p>A 1 GW hyperscale campus consumes electricity comparable to a mid-sized industrial city. If Andhra Pradesh succeeds in reaching its larger <strong>6.5 GW digital capacity target</strong>, the state would need:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>dedicated transmission evacuation lines,</li>



<li>multiple 400 kV substations,</li>



<li>battery backup systems,</li>



<li>renewable power purchase agreements,</li>



<li>gas peaking support,</li>



<li>telecom fibre rings,</li>



<li>water recycling and cooling systems,</li>



<li>cyber security and managed bandwidth networks.</li>
</ul>



<p>This opens a potentially massive business window for companies such as Power Grid Corporation of India, NTPC Limited, REC Limited, RailTel Corporation of India and several state-owned utilities that may become indirect enablers of the digital buildout.</p>



<p>Industry insiders estimate that for every rupee spent on core data hall construction, another substantial multiplier flows into power systems, telecom transport, cooling technology, electrical engineering, EPC contracts and renewable sourcing.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Powerful FDI Signal at a Time of Global Capital Caution</strong></h3>



<p>The timing of the announcement is equally significant.</p>



<p>At a time when multinational corporations are becoming more selective with large capital deployment due to geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and AI cost rationalisation, a <strong>$15 billion commitment by Google-linked stakeholders sends a strong confidence message about India’s long-term digital demand story</strong>.</p>



<p>India today generates one of the world’s fastest-growing data volumes due to smartphone penetration, OTT usage, fintech transactions, e-governance platforms, enterprise digitisation and AI adoption. With the national push on data localisation and sovereign cloud security, domestic hyperscale capacity is no longer optional—it is becoming a strategic necessity.</p>



<p>This is where Andhra Pradesh appears to have seized the moment.</p>



<p>By combining land, power, policy flexibility and political backing, the state is attempting to leapfrog into a sector that promises not just construction-led jobs but long-term annuity income through technology tenancy, digital services, maintenance, and global cloud partnerships.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Vizag Could Become India’s New AI Gateway</strong></h3>



<p>Experts believe the Visakhapatnam project may eventually be remembered as more than a state investment event. It could mark the beginning of India’s shift from being merely a software talent exporter to becoming a <strong>hard digital infrastructure owner in the global AI age</strong>.</p>



<p>If the planned 6.5 GW ecosystem materialises, Vizag would not simply host servers—it would host the computational muscle powering future banking systems, AI applications, government platforms, digital commerce, autonomous analytics and cloud sovereignty.</p>



<p>And in the race for the world’s next AI destinations, Andhra Pradesh has suddenly placed itself on the map with a thunderous opening bid.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://aiglobalindia.com/google-15-billion-ai-data-centre-andhra-pradesh-vizag-6-5gw/">Google’s ₹1.35 Lakh Crore AI Bombshell: Andhra Pradesh Lands India’s Biggest Data Centre Hub, Vizag Set for 6.5 GW Digital Empire</a> appeared first on <a href="https://aiglobalindia.com">AI Global India</a>.</p>
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		<title>AI Pragya: Yogi Adityanath’s Mega Mission to Train 10 Lakh Citizens in Artificial Intelligence Skills</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a landmark step toward building a digitally empowered society, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has unveiled AI Pragya — Artificial Intelligence Program for Resourcefulness, Awareness, Growth and Youth Advancement, a transformative state-wide initiative aimed at training one million citizens in Artificial Intelligence and future-ready digital skills. The programme is part of Uttar Pradesh’s &#8230;</p>
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<p>In a landmark step toward building a digitally empowered society, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has unveiled <strong>AI Pragya — Artificial Intelligence Program for Resourcefulness, Awareness, Growth and Youth Advancement</strong>, a transformative state-wide initiative aimed at training <strong>one million citizens in Artificial Intelligence and future-ready digital skills</strong>. The programme is part of Uttar Pradesh’s broader AI Mission and reflects the government’s intent to position the state as a national leader in technology-driven governance, innovation, and employment generation.</p>



<p>AI Pragya has been designed with a clear objective: <strong>to democratize access to Artificial Intelligence education across all sections of society</strong>. Through this programme, the Uttar Pradesh government seeks to enhance digital literacy, build practical AI capabilities, and create a workforce that is prepared for the rapidly evolving technology economy. More importantly, the mission is not limited to creating coders or software engineers; it seeks to ensure that every trained individual can effectively apply AI tools in real-life professional and social settings, thereby contributing directly to the state’s development.</p>



<p>Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has emphasized that the future belongs to those societies that are technologically prepared. With AI increasingly becoming central to administration, healthcare, education, manufacturing, agriculture, and public service delivery, Uttar Pradesh intends to ensure that its citizens are not left behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The government has therefore set an ambitious target of making <strong>all 75 districts of the state AI-aware and AI-skilled</strong>, creating one of India’s largest digitally trained citizen ecosystems.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Objective: Digital Literacy Meets Employability</h2>



<p>The core vision of AI Pragya is two-fold:</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>To increase AI awareness and digital literacy among citizens</strong>, especially youth;</li>



<li><strong>To generate employment and entrepreneurship opportunities through skill development.</strong></li>
</ol>



<p>As industries across the world increasingly adopt automation, machine learning, data analytics, generative AI, and intelligent systems, traditional educational qualifications alone are no longer sufficient. Uttar Pradesh’s AI Pragya initiative seeks to bridge this gap by introducing citizens to practical tools such as AI-powered productivity software, data interpretation, digital communication systems, prompt engineering, automation platforms, and sector-specific AI applications.</p>



<p>This means the programme is not just theoretical in nature. Participants will be trained to use AI in offices, schools, hospitals, farms, startups, government departments, and small businesses. The ultimate aim is to produce a <strong>digitally confident and economically productive workforce</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Who Will Be Covered Under the Programme?</h2>



<p>One of the most notable strengths of AI Pragya is its inclusivity. Unlike conventional technology programmes restricted to engineers or IT students, this initiative has been opened to a broad spectrum of citizens who wish to acquire AI-oriented skills.</p>



<p>The programme will include:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>State government employees</li>



<li>Teachers and professors</li>



<li>Doctors and healthcare workers</li>



<li>College and university students</li>



<li>School-going youth</li>



<li>Working professionals</li>



<li>Entrepreneurs and startup aspirants</li>



<li>Citizens from rural areas</li>



<li>Women learners and self-help group members</li>



<li>Individuals interested in upgrading to new-age digital skills</li>
</ul>



<p>Special emphasis is being laid on <strong>rural and urban youth</strong>, who are considered the principal drivers of future economic growth. By ensuring access to AI training in smaller towns and villages, the government wants to reduce the digital divide and make technological opportunity geographically inclusive.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">AI Across Sectors: Real-Life Application Will Be the Key</h2>



<p>AI Pragya is not merely a skilling certificate programme—it is a deployment-oriented mission. Uttar Pradesh wants trained citizens to become active users of AI solutions in critical sectors.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. Healthcare</h3>



<p>AI will be used to support disease surveillance, predictive diagnosis, patient data management, digital consultations, and faster public health planning. Uttar Pradesh has already allocated major investments under its AI Mission to strengthen technology-led healthcare systems.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. Education</h3>



<p>Teachers and students will be introduced to AI-based learning tools, smart content generation, digital classrooms, assessment systems, and personalized tutoring support. This is expected to modernize the classroom ecosystem and improve educational outcomes.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3. Governance and Administration</h3>



<p>Government employees will be trained in AI-enabled data handling, citizen grievance analytics, document automation, predictive planning, and transparency mechanisms. The aim is to make governance faster, smarter, and citizen-centric.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4. Agriculture and Rural Development</h3>



<p>AI-based crop advisory, weather intelligence, soil monitoring, irrigation planning, and agri-market forecasting are expected to help lakhs of farmers improve productivity and income. The CM has already indicated that over a million farmers are being integrated with AI-led productivity systems.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5. Local Industries and Employment</h3>



<p>The initiative will support MSMEs, startups, service providers, and local enterprises by training manpower in automation, digital marketing, customer intelligence, inventory planning, and AI-based business management.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Massive Budgetary and Institutional Support</h2>



<p>AI Pragya is not a symbolic announcement—it is backed by a larger institutional push under the <strong>Uttar Pradesh AI Mission</strong>, for which the state government has allocated <strong>₹225 crore in the 2026–27 budget</strong>. Alongside this, AI labs are being set up in Industrial Training Institutes, Centres of Excellence are being developed, and partnerships with national and global technology organizations are being expanded to ensure professional-quality delivery of courses.</p>



<p>This skilling mission also complements Uttar Pradesh’s parallel efforts to establish:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>India’s first AI City in Lucknow,</li>



<li>an AI-enabled multidisciplinary university in Unnao,</li>



<li>AI data labs,</li>



<li>cyber security operations centres,</li>



<li>and digital public infrastructure for governance.</li>
</ul>



<p>Taken together, these initiatives indicate that Uttar Pradesh is not treating AI as a niche subject, but as a foundational pillar of future state development.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Building Human-Centric AI, Not Just Technology</h2>



<p>Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has repeatedly aligned the state’s AI initiatives with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “human-centric AI” vision—technology that empowers citizens instead of replacing them. In that sense, AI Pragya is not simply about software familiarity; it is about creating a generation of responsible digital users who can combine human judgment with machine intelligence.</p>



<p>The state government wants beneficiaries to emerge as:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>better employees,</li>



<li>smarter entrepreneurs,</li>



<li>informed citizens,</li>



<li>efficient administrators,</li>



<li>and innovation-ready youth.</li>
</ul>



<p>This human-development angle gives AI Pragya far greater significance than a conventional IT training scheme.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Defining Digital Leap for Uttar Pradesh</h2>



<p>With one million citizens targeted under a single AI skilling umbrella, AI Pragya stands out as one of the most ambitious state-led technology education programmes in India. At a time when artificial intelligence is reshaping jobs, institutions, and economies worldwide, Uttar Pradesh is attempting to convert this disruption into an opportunity.</p>



<p>If implemented effectively, AI Pragya can become a model for how governments can use technology education not merely for innovation headlines, but for <strong>employment generation, administrative reform, social inclusion, and long-term economic competitiveness</strong>.</p>



<p>Uttar Pradesh is making a clear statement: the AI future should not belong only to metropolitan coders—it should belong to every willing citizen.</p>
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