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Amazon Web Services (AWS) will invest Rs 60,000 crore to expand its data centre infrastructure in Telangana, state government said.
In an achievement for Telangana, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has committed to investing Rs60,000 crores to expand its data centre infrastructure in the Hyderabad region. This agreement was secured during a high-level meeting between Telangana’s delegation,
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that they will be investing $8.3 billion into cloud infrastructure in the Mumbai region in Maharashtra, to expand the cloud computing capacity in the country. The investment is expected to bring in more than 81,200 jobs in the data centre supply chain in India by 2030, AWS has claimed.