Amazon Acquires Rs 4.5 Billion Land for Mumbai Data Centre
Amazon Data Services India, a subsidiary of Amazon India, has acquired 38.18 acres of land from Macrotech Developers, also known as Lodha Group, for over Rs 4.5 billion. The land, located in Palava near Mumbai, will be used to establish a hyperscale data centre.
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Impact on Macrotech developers:
Shares of Macrotech Developers rose by 0.56% following the announcement, closing at Rs 1,296.80 on December 3.
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Amazon Web Services reaffirmed its commitment to India's digital and AI transformation, highlighting its planned $12.7 billion investment in cloud infrastructure by 2030. With India's increasing digital adoption, data centres are crucial for applications like payments, gaming, and emerging technologies such as the metaverse. Global players like Google and Microsoft are also investing in hyperscale data centres in India, underscoring the country's prominence in the data centre market.
This acquisition reflects Amazon's strategic focus on expanding its cloud infrastructure to meet India's growing digital demands.
(Mint)
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