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BharathCloud Launches $100M AI-Ready Cloud Centre in Hyderabad

BharathCloud has inaugurated its first AI-ready cloud centre in Hyderabad, part of a $100 million investment to enhance sovereign digital infrastructure across India.

AI-ready cloud infrastructure launch — BharathCloud, CtrlS Datacenters
BharathCloud Launches $100M AI-Ready Cloud Centre in Hyderabad Source: GPUBeat

BharathCloud has officially opened its first AI-ready cloud centre at the CtrlS Datacenters facility in Hyderabad, marking a key step in India's goal to create a trustworthy and self-sufficient digital infrastructure for artificial intelligence applications. This initiative comes with a $100 million investment plan aimed at developing sovereign cloud capabilities across the country over the next five years.

The investment strategy includes plans for expansion into major urban centres like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, and Pune, as well as tier-II and tier-III cities. BharathCloud's move is timely, responding to the rising demand for secure and scalable digital infrastructure driven by the complexities of AI workloads and the need for data localisation.

A statement from the company highlights this urgency, noting that the launch addresses the critical need for infrastructure that can support the rapid digital transformation occurring in various industries. As businesses increasingly adopt AI-driven operations, the demand for reliable and sovereign data solutions intensifies.

BharathCloud's initiative aligns with global trends in AI and cloud computing. The emphasis on sovereignty in digital infrastructure is especially pertinent amid growing concerns about data privacy and security. By investing in local AI-capable solutions, the company seeks to reduce risks associated with dependence on foreign cloud services, thus creating a more secure environment for businesses in India.

With the new cloud centre, BharathCloud establishes itself as a significant player in the expanding AI infrastructure sector, which is poised for substantial growth in the coming years. The company's plans to broaden its services into more cities demonstrate a commitment to improving accessibility and operational efficiency for businesses nationwide.

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Looking forward, BharathCloud’s investment could spur further growth in India's AI sector, encouraging other companies to invest in local infrastructure that supports advanced AI applications. The creation of a sovereign cloud infrastructure may also attract international firms seeking dependable partners within India's growing tech ecosystem. This development not only reinforces BharathCloud's market position but also signals a larger trend toward localised and secure AI solutions as industries adapt in an increasingly digital landscape.

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