Amazon Web Services has broken ground on a new data centre in Hyderabad’s Bharat Future City, with Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy attending the ceremony. The company said the project is part of its broader expansion of data centre operations in the city.
Amazon said the Hyderabad expansion is included in its recently announced $48 billion investment in India, with $21 billion earmarked for cloud and AI infrastructure from 2026 to 2030. The company said it had already invested more than $1.3 billion in cloud infrastructure in its AWS Hyderabad region by the end of 2025.
The project has been tied to a proposed Rs 60,000 crore investment in Telangana, according to earlier reporting on the state’s discussions with Amazon. The company has also been allotted land in Bharat Future City, where the new facility is being developed.
Amazon said it has trained 250 students in Telangana through its data centre skilling programme and hired 110 of them into its AWS data centre operations team. The company said the latest expansion is intended to support demand for cloud and AI services in India.
The Bharat Future City project adds to Hyderabad’s growing role as a cloud infrastructure hub and marks another major technology investment for Telangana.
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