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India’s rise as a global hub for data centres – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/28 at 7:45 PM
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India has emerged as a leader in the data centre industry, overtaking countries like Japan, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and South Korea. The country has attracted investments of over $40 billion from global and domestic investors, with private equity firms playing a significant role. India currently has an installed capacity of 950 MW, with plans to add another 850 MW by 2026. The favourable market conditions in India have made it an attractive destination for multinational corporations looking to expand their digital services and relocate from other markets. States like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh are the top destinations for investments in the data centre industry.

Despite geopolitical uncertainties, India’s exports are expected to increase by about 15% in the coming years, reaching $900 billion by 2024-25. The growth in exports is driven by non-traditional items like electronic products, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals. The establishment of global capability centres (GCCs) in India by multinational companies has also contributed to the growth in services exports. The number of GCCs in India has doubled in a year, leading to the employment of 1.3 million highly skilled engineers. The rise of services exports is expected to continue, not only in IT-enabled services but also in professional consulting services, providing a boost to the economy.

OpenAI is set to launch its latest model, GPT-4o, in India, which is expected to be a game-changer in communication technology. The ‘o’ in GPT-4o stands for omni, as the model can handle text, vision, and audio simultaneously, allowing for real-time voice translation. This advancement will bridge communication gaps among people speaking different languages in different states and countries, capturing emotions and nuances for a more human-like experience. GPT-4o’s capabilities come from a unified approach to handling data, enabling it to tackle complex tasks with greater accuracy and efficiency. Integrating GPT-4o into cloud-based contact center solutions is expected to result in significant gains through automation.

In conclusion, India’s position as a leader in the data centre industry, the growth in exports driven by non-traditional items and services, and the upcoming launch of GPT-4o by OpenAI all point towards a positive trajectory for the country. The investments in data centres, the establishment of GCCs, and advancements in communication technology will further contribute to India’s growth and development in the digital age. With a bright future ahead, India continues to attract global investors and multinational corporations, positioning itself as a key player in the global economy.

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