In a landmark move to strengthen India’s AI and digital infrastructure, Japanese IT giant NTT DATA and AI cloud innovator Neysa Networks have signed a strategic agreement with the Telangana government to establish a state-of-the-art AI data centre cluster in Hyderabad. The tripartite deal, worth ₹10,500 crore, was finalized during Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s recent visit to Tokyo, showcasing growing Indo-Japanese collaboration in advanced technology sectors.
The proposed facility will feature a 400 MW AI data centre cluster, making it one of the largest and most advanced in the country. Equipped with a staggering 25,000 GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), the unit is poised to become India’s most powerful AI supercomputing infrastructure. This high-performance computing hub will play a critical role in meeting the exploding demand for AI processing power across sectors including fintech, healthcare, manufacturing, smart cities, and language-based AI models.
The AI data centre cluster is part of Telangana’s broader vision to transform Hyderabad into a global AI and innovation hub. This project also aligns with India’s national goals under the Digital India and AI for All missions, which aim to scale digital infrastructure and enhance the country’s position in the global AI landscape.
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NTT DATA, known globally for its IT services and digital transformation expertise, is partnering with Neysa Networks, an emerging leader in AI cloud solutions, to deliver this cutting-edge facility. The two companies plan to bring not only infrastructure but also AI innovation, ecosystem development, and job creation to Telangana. It is expected to create thousands of high-skilled jobs and nurture AI-driven startups and research initiatives.
This initiative also reflects Telangana’s proactive approach to attracting global tech investments and fostering public-private partnerships. The state has already earned a reputation for tech-friendly policies, home to innovation hubs like T-Hub and initiatives such as T-AIM (Telangana AI Mission).
According to CM Revanth Reddy, “This partnership marks a major milestone in our mission to position Telangana as a global hub for artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure. It will drive economic growth and make Hyderabad a magnet for next-gen tech companies.”
As India continues to position itself as a global digital powerhouse, projects like this AI data centre cluster are crucial for enabling scalable, secure, and future-ready tech ecosystems. With sustainability and innovation at its core, this cluster could redefine how India builds and deploys large-scale AI capabilities.
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