Microsoft, Google, Amazon to invest $68B in India
Some of the biggest names in US tech—Microsoft, Google, and Amazon—have announced separate investments totaling about $68 billion to boost India's AI, cloud, and data center scene over the coming years.
The move rides on India's huge digital user base (think: over a billion people) and new tax breaks for global tech.
The companies made their commitments in separate announcements across 2025-early 2026.
Breaking down the investments
Microsoft announced a $17.5 billion investment (announcement made in 2025) to level up India's cloud and AI skills and infrastructure.
Google unveiled a $15 billion investment in October 2025 to build an AI hub in Visakhapatnam with a huge data center for both Indian and global needs.
Amazon is going even bigger with $35 billion aimed at developing AI, boosting exports, and creating jobs.
Anthropic is joining the party too—the article does not provide details on office openings or usage figures.
Why this matters for India
India wants to make advanced tech more affordable instead of just chasing cutting-edge research like the US or China.
These investments could mean better access to AI tools for everyone—and more opportunities if you're looking to build your career or startup in tech here.
With another big summit planned for 2026, expect even more action on this front soon.