Google invests $15 billion in India with new AI and data center hubs

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Google announced a $15 billion investment over five years to develop its largest AI data center hub outside the U.S. in southern India, specifically in Visakhapatnam, as part of a broader push to expand cloud and AI infrastructure amid rising global demand. The project, led by Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian, marks a significant step in India's growing appeal for multinational tech investments, with other companies like Microsoft and AWS also increasing their presence in the country.
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