India's Tata signs up OpenAI as customer for data centre business


A person stands next to the logo of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot by OpenAI at Bharat Mandapam, one of the venues for AI Impact Summit, in New Delhi, India, February 17, 2026. REUTERS/Bhawika Chhabra

NEW DELHI, Feb ⁠19 (Reuters) - OpenAI will become the first ⁠customer of India's Tata Consultancy Services' data ‌centre business, beginning with 100 megawatts of capacity, part of the global AI infrastructure initiative Stargate, the ​companies said.

Stargate is a $500 billion ⁠multi-year initiative to build ⁠AI data centres for training and inference, backed ⁠by ‌major investors.

The deal is a major boost for TCS, which in ⁠a strategic shift last year disclosed plans ​to invest ‌up to $7 billion in a 1 ⁠gigawatt data ​centre unit in India.

India has seen a surge in big-ticket AI infrastructure spending, with global ⁠players like Google, Amazon, Meta ​Platforms, and Microsoft, ramping up investments along with domestic companies such as Reliance, and Adani Group.

Under a ⁠separate partnership, TCS parent Tata Group also plans to deploy ChatGPT Enterprise across the company over the next several years, starting ​with hundreds of thousands of ⁠employees. OpenAI is the parent company of ​ChatGPT.

India now has more than ‌100 million weekly ChatGPT ​users, OpenAI said.

(Reporting by Munsif Vengattil in New Delhi; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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