AirTrunk, backed by Blackstone and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, has announced plans to invest $30B in India by 2030, building over 5GW of data centre capacity across multiple states. PM Narendra Modi welcomed the move, calling it one of the largest proposed investments in India’s digital infrastructure ecosystem. AirTrunk entered India in April 2026 via its Lumina CloudInfra acquisition, scaling to 3GW capacity across 20 campuses.
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