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Microsoft to invest $3 billion in India’s cloud and AI infrastructure, skill 10 million people by 2030

Mehul Reuben Das • January 7, 2025, 16:06:52 IST
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The AI Innovation Network, launched by Microsoft Research Lab, focuses on turning research into practical business solutions. Collaborations with digital natives, such as Physics Wallah, are helping to advance tools that support industries ranging from education to healthcare

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Microsoft’s investment in India isn’t just about technology—it’s about doing it responsibly. The company is prioritising sustainability by designing data centres that consume zero water for cooling and operate on renewable energy. Image Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft’s chairman and CEO, Satya Nadella, created quite the buzz during the Microsoft AI Tour in Bengaluru with the announcement of a whopping $3 billion investment in India. Set to roll out over the next two years, this funding will be directed towards expanding cloud and AI infrastructure, skilling millions, and fostering innovation among start-ups and entrepreneurs. With new data centres on the horizon and a firm focus on AI, Microsoft is positioning itself as a key player in India’s tech transformation.    

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This ambitious plan aligns with India’s broader vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047, where technology will play a critical role in driving growth and innovation. By aiming to train 10 million people in AI skills by 2030, Microsoft is not only addressing the skills gap but also preparing India’s workforce for a future where AI will be integral to everyday life and business.    

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Empowering India’s workforce with AI skills

Microsoft’s ADVANTA(I)GE India programme is at the heart of its skilling initiatives. The programme has already trained over 2.4 million individuals, surpassing its initial target well ahead of schedule. What makes this achievement even more impressive is its inclusivity—most of the participants came from smaller cities and towns, with women making up 65 per cent of the trainees.    

Looking forward, the programme aims to train 10 million more people by 2030. This effort is part of Microsoft’s broader Global Skills for Social Impact charter. Training will be delivered in collaboration with government bodies, nonprofits, and corporate partners, ensuring equitable access to AI education. With Indian professionals already showing a strong appetite for AI skills, this initiative is set to create a workforce that’s ready to lead in the digital era.    

Strengthening India’s AI ecosystem

Microsoft isn’t just stopping at skilling—it’s actively fostering a thriving AI and SaaS ecosystem in India. Through partnerships like the AI Innovation Network and SaaSBoomi, the company is creating opportunities for start-ups, entrepreneurs, and developers.    

The AI Innovation Network, launched by Microsoft Research Lab, focuses on turning research into practical business solutions. Collaborations with digital natives, such as Physics Wallah, are helping to advance tools that support industries ranging from education to healthcare. Meanwhile, the partnership with SaaSBoomi aims to bolster over 5,000 start-ups and 10,000 entrepreneurs, creating a ripple effect across the economy. This initiative will also channel funding and resources into tier II cities, contributing to a trillion-dollar economy while nurturing innovation.    

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Says Pawan Prabhat, Co-Founder of Shorthills AI, a Gold Partner of Microsoft, “We are very bullish about the positive impact of this investment on the entire eco-system. However, the real impact of this would be measured by the reduced cost of computing power and ease of use of AI in enterprises. This will be the real litmus test for the impact of this $3 billion investment on the ecosystem.”

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Balancing AI growth with sustainability

Microsoft’s investment in India isn’t just about technology—it’s about doing it responsibly. The company is prioritising sustainability by designing data centres that consume zero water for cooling and operate on renewable energy. Long-term partnerships with organisations like ReNew are a step towards achieving Microsoft’s goal of being carbon-negative by 2030.    

Beyond technology, Microsoft is addressing social challenges through community initiatives funded by its renewable energy deals. From empowering women to improving water quality in rural areas, these efforts reflect a commitment to holistic growth. By balancing cutting-edge innovation with sustainability and inclusivity, Microsoft is paving the way for India to embrace its AI-driven future while building a foundation for long-term prosperity.  

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