Amazon to invest additional $13 billion in India cloud, AI


The Amazon logo is seen at its newly inaugurated office in Bengaluru, India, February 23, 2026, REUTERS/Priyanshu Singh

June 25 (Reuters) - Amazon ⁠said on Thursday it will investan ⁠additional $13 billion by 2030 in India to ‌expand its AI and cloud infrastructure.

The new investment is in addition to its planned $35 billion funding announced last ​year, taking the e-commerce firm's ⁠investment in the country ⁠to $48 billion through 2030.

The announcement follows a meeting ⁠between ‌Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday ⁠in New Delhi.

"Shared that we're investing $48 billion ​over the ‌coming five years, including $21+ billion in AI ⁠and ​cloud infrastructure," Jassy said in a post on social media platform X.

The $13 billion investment will support ⁠AI and cloud infrastructure across ​the Mumbai and Hyderabad regions, the company said in a statement.

Major U.S. tech firms have invested ⁠billions of dollars in India, underscoring the country's emergence as a strategic hub for cloud, AI and deep‑tech growth.

Microsoft has pledged a $17.5  billion ​investment in India for AI ⁠and cloud infrastructure, while Google has committed $15  billion ​over the next five ‌years to build AI data ​centers.

(Reporting by Abinaya V and Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)

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