Amazon to invest $13 billion more for India AI, cloud expansion
The additional $13 billion investment will expand AWS' data centre capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad.
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The additional $13 billion investment will expand AWS' data centre capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad.
The fresh capital will be used to strengthen ONDC's digital commerce infrastructure and deepen industry participation, among others.
While financial details were not officially revealed, reports suggest the deal could be worth more than $300 million.
Zoho said the investment is intended to make ecommerce more open, accessible, and interoperable for small businesses across the country.
The funding round also saw participation from Prime Venture Partners, Magnifiq Capital Trust, and other angel investors.
The funding round also saw participation from RTP Global and Unicorn India Ventures.
With the investment, Sachdev has also joined the embedded credit infrastructure platform as Co-founder & Managing Director.
Its total expenses increased by almost 49% in the 2025 fiscal year to Rs 786 crore in comparison to Rs 528 crore in FY24.
The startup is building an AI-native mobility infrastructure designed to eliminate friction in cross-border travel.
This funding round comes less than a year after it had attracted $60 million led by Kedaara Capital in April last year.
This move reflects broader industry trends, as tech companies compete to build advanced cloud systems capable of supporting generative AI technologies.
Prior to this investment, Mylapay had raised $550,000 in seed funding.
Rainmatter has acquired 9% stake in the company as part of the investment.
The project is expected to create around 800 permanent jobs and 2,400 construction jobs.
The investment will be part of a strategic deal to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of Nvidia systems for OpenAI’s next-generation AI infrastructure.
The funding round also saw participation from existing investors A91 Partners and Aditya Birla Ventures.
Google's capital commitment is aligned with broader industry trends as technology corporations accelerate domestic data center construction to support the rapidly expanding AI sector in the US.
The fresh capital will be used for TransBnk's expansion into Middle East and Southeast Asia.
A complaint with Sebi claims hBits suppressed "material information" while applying for SEBI's approval to launch the SM-REIT.
Of the total investment, $2 billion will be directed towards Germany and $1 billion allocated to the Netherlands.