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Amazon Web Services said on Thursday that to build cloud infrastructure in India by 2030, Rs. 1.05 lakh crore ($12.7 billion) will be invested. It will make huge investments considering the growing customer demand for cloud services in the country.
The planned investment in data center infrastructure will support approximately 1,31,700 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs across Indian businesses, Amazon’s cloud computing unit said in a statement. These positions included construction, facility maintenance, engineering, telecommunications and other jobs. Which is considered part of the data center supply chain. AWS said it has invested Rs.
An investment of Rs 1,05,600 crore is being considered. He also said that his long-term commitment to the country by 2030 is Rs. 1,36,500 crore ($16.4 billion). From 2016 to 2022 the company will spend Rs. 30,900 crore or $3.7 billion was invested. This investment will increase India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2030 by Rs. The contribution is estimated at ₹1,94,700 crore ($23.3 billion). The company has two data center infrastructure in India. One was launched in 2016 in Mumbai. While one was launched in 2022 in Hyderabad. AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region Rs. 30,900 crore was invested. This includes both capital and operating costs. Due to this investment, the country’s GDP from 2016 to 2022 will be Rs. 38,200 crore was seen as contribution.