Amazon Commits Additional $13B to India's Cloud and Logistics Growth
AMZN•Amazon announced a $13 billion investment to expand AI, cloud and logistics in India, boosting AWS capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad and adding 20 new fulfillment centers plus 100 delivery stations this year. This raises Amazon’s India commitments to over $88 billion through 2030, underpinning e-commerce growth and job creation.
1. Investment Breakdown
Amazon has allocated $13 billion to scale AI, cloud and logistics in India, with AWS slated to add data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad and open more than 20 fulfillment centers along with over 100 delivery stations throughout the year.
2. Cumulative Commitments
This infusion builds on a prior $35 billion pledge, taking Amazon’s total spend in India from 2010 to 2030 to over $88 billion, making it one of the largest foreign investors in the country’s technology and logistics sectors.
3. Strategic Objectives
The expansion aims to accelerate e-commerce penetration, democratize access to AI tools, support small-business digitization, create thousands of jobs and strengthen export capabilities by enhancing delivery speed and cloud services.
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