Microsoft makes its biggest Asia move: $17.5B to transform India into an AI powerhouse.

Microsoft is betting big on India’s AI future. CEO Satya Nadella announced on Tuesday that the company will invest $17.5 billion over four years in the country, its largest investment ever in Asia.
The announcement came after a meeting between India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The money will flow into cloud infrastructure, AI platforms, workforce training, and sovereign data capabilities.
The development marks a massive scale-up from Microsoft’s $3 billion commitment announced in January.
Microsoft’s commitment spans three pillars: hyperscale infrastructure, sovereign-ready solutions, and AI skilling programs.
The company already operates three data centre regions in India, with a fourth launching in 2026. The new capital will accelerate expansion to handle the computing demands of AI startups and enterprises.
On the skills front, Microsoft has already trained 5.6 million Indians since January 2025 under its promise to upskill 10 million people by 2030.
India sits at the convergence of three forces: massive population, abundant engineering talent, and rising AI ambition.
With over 700 million internet users and the world’s second-largest share of global AI professionals, the country is rapidly becoming a battleground for tech dominance.
India’s AI market is projected to grow from roughly $13 billion in 2025 to $130 billion by 2032, at a compound annual growth rate of 39%.
This scale is attracting every major player, with Google committing $15 billion, Amazon pledging $12.7 billion, and now Microsoft’s $17.5 billion dwarfs earlier bets.
For ordinary Indians, these investments mean jobs, better access to AI tools, and locally developed solutions tailored to Indian problems.
Source: Invezz