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From Mumbai to Chennai: A who’s who of data centers in India promoting digital innovation
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India‘s rapid growth in AI infrastructure is creating a sophisticated network of high-performance data centers to power its expanding digital economy. These specialized facilities provide the robust computational capabilities needed for AI and machine learning applications across healthcare, finance, and smart city initiatives. As domestic and international companies invest in these advanced data centers, they’re positioning India as an emerging global hub for AI innovation and helping bridge the technological divide in one of the world’s fastest-growing digital markets.

1. Yotta NM1 data center (Maharashtra)
Located in Navi Mumbai, this facility stands as India’s largest data center, spanning 820,000 square feet with 7,200 racks and 210 MW capacity. Yotta NM1 employs cutting-edge cooling technology for energy efficiency while supporting high-density AI computing workloads. The center partners with global cloud service providers to facilitate AI model training and deployment.

2. CtrlS Hyderabad data center
This facility specializes in AI-optimized GPUs and high-performance computing clusters that enable organizations to train large-scale machine learning models. Known for its sustainability initiatives, it features advanced cooling systems and renewable energy integration. The center supports AI development across autonomous vehicles, medical research, and financial analytics.

3. STT GDC India (Bangalore)
A joint venture between Singapore-based ST Telemedia and Tata Communications, this center offers AI-optimized computing environments with scalable storage and processing capabilities. Located in India’s technology hub, it primarily serves local startups and enterprises developing AI solutions, with specialization in deep learning, big data analytics, and real-time AI inference.

4. Reliance Jio data center (Mumbai)
Built by one of India’s largest telecom and digital service providers, this state-of-the-art facility powers Jio’s AI initiatives, cloud services, and 5G-driven applications. Equipped with specialized AI hardware including NVIDIA GPUs and custom AI accelerators, the center supports AI-driven telecom services like network automation, customer analytics, and content recommendations.

5. NTT-Netmagic data center (Chennai)
Operated by a subsidiary of Japan’s NTT Communications, this AI-ready data center offers cloud computing, edge computing, and enterprise AI solutions. The facility features high-density AI servers, enhanced cybersecurity measures, and energy-efficient cooling systems, supporting business analytics, smart manufacturing, and financial technology solutions.

The top five AI data centers in India

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