India's AI Boom: Real Estate and Energy Needs for Future Data Centers
India's AI sector growth demands 45–50 million square feet of additional real estate and 40–45 TWH of power by 2030. Deloitte highlights India's cost and energy advantages, but urges infrastructure and policy enhancements to establish India as a global AI hub.

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Deloitte reports that India's AI hunger calls for massive expansion in data center infrastructure, projecting the need for an additional 45–50 million square feet in real estate and 40–45 TWH of power by 2030. This push is essential to accommodate the nation's growing AI demands.
The report accentuates India's strategic advantages in cost and renewable energy. However, Deloitte cautions that bridging significant infrastructure, talent, and policy gaps is crucial for India to emerge as a global leader in AI. The report suggests leveraging targeted interventions such as creating data center zones and policy amendments for effective growth.
Neha Aggarwal of Deloitte India stresses the importance of high-performance compute infrastructure and policy revisions. Despite India's strides, challenges like inadequate rural fiber optic reach need addressing to fully capitalize on AI-driven data center potentials.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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