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Low-cost India seen as potential regional hub in data centre boom

Domestic demand is rising fast and international cloud providers are looking to expand footprints

Indian telecom giant Airtel is planning to double the capacity of its data centre business in less than three years, as growing domestic internet consumption and increasing artificial intelligence adoption drive unprecedented growth. 

Ashish Arora, chief executive of Airtel subsidiary Nxtra, the domestic leader in data centres, told the Financial Times it would invest about $600mn in its latest round of expansion to achieve nearly 400 megawatts in capacity by the end of 2027.

It was also gearing up for further growth over the next five to seven years, he said, aiming to be the number one or two player.

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