India’s AI Infrastructure Gets Major Boost with Yotta’s $2 Billion Nvidia Deal

Yotta Data Services has announced an investment exceeding $2 billion in the latest chips from Nvidia, as it builds a large-scale artificial intelligence computing hub on the outskirts of the national capital. The development marks one of the most significant AI infrastructure investments in India to date.

According to the company, it plans to deploy 20,736 liquid-cooled Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs by August. Once operational, the infrastructure is expected to “position India among a select group of countries capable of hosting frontier-scale AI infrastructure.” The US chipmaker will utilise half of these GPUs over a four-year period to power its DGX AI cloud services, which are already used by major Indian technology firms such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys.

The company described the partnership as part of a broader evolution in global AI supply chains. “The collaboration reflects a broader shift in global AI compute supply chains, where advanced AI infrastructure is increasingly distributed across trusted regions.

“India’s emergence as a major AI infrastructure node reinforces strategic technology collaboration between India and the United States and strengthens shared priorities around secure, high-performance AI ecosystems,” Yotta said.

The new AI supercluster will be housed within a hyperscale data centre in Greater Noida. Designed for next-generation workloads, it will support trillion-parameter foundation model training as well as high-throughput inference tasks capable of handling millions of simultaneous prompts.

Yotta has also committed to allocating more than 10,000 Nvidia B300 GPUs from this cluster to the IndiaAI Mission. These resources will be directed toward sovereign AI model development, research institutions, startups, and public AI platforms, supporting India’s ambition to build domestic AI capabilities.

Backed by a real estate group led by Niranjan Hiranandani, Yotta currently operates three data centre campuses across Mumbai, Gujarat, and Greater Noida. The latest expansion further strengthens its presence in the National Capital Region as India accelerates its AI infrastructure push.

Darshan Hiranandani, co-founder and chairman, Yotta Data Services, said, “AI infrastructure is becoming foundational economic infrastructure. This Nvidia Blackwell Ultra supercluster reinforces India’s position in the global AI value chain.”

Sunil Gupta, co-founder, MD and CEO, Yotta Data Services, added, “India’s AI ambition requires sustained, high-performance compute at scale.”

Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang said, “India is emerging as one of the world’s most important AI markets… Expanding AI Factory capacity in India strengthens Nvidia’s regional footprint while supporting India’s ambition to build secure, sovereign, and globally competitive AI.”

At present, Yotta operates over 10,000 Nvidia GPUs, with another 8,000 scheduled to go live next quarter. The company has outlined plans to scale its total GPU capacity beyond 80,000 units by FY27, aligning with India’s expanding AI infrastructure footprint and growing demand for high-performance computing resources.

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