
RMZ Group has unveiled a $10 billion investment plan to develop a large-scale Global Capability Centre (GCC) Park and a 1 gigawatt hyperscale data centre cluster in Andhra Pradesh over the next five to six years. The announcement, made jointly by the New Delhi–based real estate and infrastructure group and the Andhra Pradesh government at the World Economic Forum Summit in Davos, underscores the state’s ambition to position itself as a major hub for digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and industrial growth.
As part of the plan, RMZ will build a dedicated GCC Park at Kapuluppada Phase 1 IT Park in Visakhapatnam. The project will span around 50 acres and could offer up to 10 million square feet of built-up space, designed to attract global enterprises looking to establish or expand their India-based technology and operations centres. The development is expected to strengthen Visakhapatnam’s profile as an emerging destination for global capability centres outside traditional metro hubs.
In parallel, RMZ plans to set up a hyperscale data centre cluster in the Visakhapatnam region with a targeted capacity of up to 1 gigawatt. The data centre project will require an estimated 500 to 700 acres and is aimed at supporting the rapidly growing demand for cloud, digital, and AI-driven workloads. “The project will support next-generation digital and AI workloads with an emphasis on sustainability and green power integration,” the state government said in a statement, highlighting the focus on energy efficiency and renewable power.
Beyond technology infrastructure, the investment blueprint also includes the development of an Industrial and Logistics Park in Tekulodu, Rayalaseema. Spread across 1,000 acres, this facility is expected to cater to manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics needs, creating a strong backbone for industrial activity in the region. Together, the GCC Park, data centre cluster, and industrial development are projected to generate close to one lakh jobs across IT services, data centre operations, and industrial segments.
On the sidelines of the Davos meetings, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu held discussions with IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna on potential collaboration in quantum computing and initiatives to skill one million youth in artificial intelligence. He also met Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian to accelerate progress on the proposed Google AI Data Centre in Visakhapatnam.
Taken together, RMZ Group’s investment and the state’s parallel engagements with global technology leaders signal a coordinated push to make Andhra Pradesh a strategic destination for next-generation digital and industrial infrastructure.




