Meta Partners with Reliance for AI Data Center in India
Quick Look
- Meta is partnering with Reliance Industries to build a 168-megawatt AI-enabled data center in Jamnagar, India.
- This collaboration highlights India's growing importance as a hub for AI infrastructure investments amid soaring global demand for computing power.
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Why It Matters
Tech companies are increasing investments in AI infrastructure globally. India is emerging as a key destination for these investments due to growing demand for computing power and policy incentives.
As tech companies race to secure the computing power needed to train and deploy AI systems, Meta is making its first AI infrastructure bet in India, striking a data center partnership with conglomerate Reliance Industries in a market that is rapidly emerging as a hub for AI infrastructure.
The partnership, announced on Wednesday, will see Meta collaborate with Reliance on a 168-megawatt AI-enabled data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, expanding a relationship that has evolved from Meta’s multibillion-dollar investment in Reliance’s Jio Platforms to a $100 million joint venture launched last year to develop enterprise AI solutions for customers in India and overseas markets.
The deal comes as India cements its status as a natural destination for AI infrastructure investments, with tech giants seeking new geographies for data centers amid soaring demand for computing power to train and deploy AI models. Several companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, Google, OpenAI, and Uber, have recently announced AI and cloud infrastructure investments in the country, which has rapidly expanded its data center footprint in recent years.
The rush into India extends beyond global technology firms. Earlier this week, Blackstone-backed AirTrunk announced plans to invest $30 billion to build 5 gigawatts of data center capacity in the country by 2030, while Indian conglomerates, including Adani and Tata Consultancy Services, have also unveiled major data center expansion plans aimed at supporting AI workloads.
New Delhi has sought to attract such investments through policy incentives, including tax exemptions through 2047 for foreign cloud providers on services sold overseas, so long as those workloads are run from Indian data centers.
India’s installed data center capacity has risen from about 375 megawatts in 2020 to around 1.5 gigawatts in 2025, according to government data. Industry estimates project that figure could grow more than fivefold to over 8 gigawatts by the end of the decade, driven by cloud adoption, AI workloads, and rising demand for local data processing.
The Meta-Reliance agreement marks the latest chapter in a relationship that has steadily deepened since Meta invested $5.7 billion in Jio Platforms in 2020. Since then, the companies have expanded their collaboration across digital services, enterprise AI, and now the infrastructure underpinning next-generation AI systems.
As part of the partnership, Meta is leasing capacity at Reliance’s new Jamnagar facility, which the companies said will be powered by renewable energy and cooled using desalinated seawater. Meta has committed to covering the entire cost of the energy and water required to support its operations there.
Reliance said the 168-megawatt facility will be ready within two years and can be expanded over time. Further, the data center will also support Meta’s global infrastructure and AI computing requirements, plugging India more directly into the company’s worldwide network of AI facilities.
Under the agreement, Reliance said it would provide end-to-end services ranging from design and construction to renewable power, connectivity, and ongoing operations, a sign of the conglomerate’s ambitions to become a one-stop shop for AI infrastructure among global technology companies.
Separately, Meta said it had contracted nearly 1 gigawatt of new renewable energy capacity in India through agreements with CleanMax and Fourth Partner Energy, which will supplement the renewable power supporting the Jamnagar facility.
The companies did not disclose the value of the agreement, the type of AI workloads that will run from the facility, or whether Meta plans additional AI infrastructure investments in India.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
India's data center capacity will exceed 8 gigawatts by 2030.
Likely · Long term
Further global tech companies will announce AI infrastructure investments in India.
Very likely · Medium term
Open Questions
- What is the specific value of the Meta-Reliance agreement?
- What types of AI workloads will run from the Jamnagar facility?
- Does Meta plan further AI infrastructure investments in India?
- What are the specific policy incentives provided by New Delhi?






