Uber is partnering with the Adani Group to build its first data centre in the India. The announcement signals the significant expansion of the Uber’s engineering and digital infrastructure footprint in one of most important global markets in the world.
Uber and Adani Partnership Marks Major India Expansion
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has announced the partnership after meeting the Gautam Adani in Ahmedabad.
Uber has said the planned facility will be its first data centre in India and will strengthen the company’s digital backbone for technology development and deployment.
According to the company this data centre is expected to help the Uber test, scale and deploy technology solutions from India for global operations.
Why Uber Is Investing More in India
India has become increasingly important for the Uber’s global technology ecosystem.
The company had already operates one of the its largest engineering and product development centres outside the United States in Bengaluru.
India offers the several strategic advantages,
- Large engineering talent pool
- Expanding digital economy
- Growing cloud and AI infrastructure demand
- Competitive technology ecosystem
- Strong startup and innovation environment
- Rising enterprise digitisation
This makes India as a natural destination for the deeper infrastructure investment.
Why Data Centres Matter in Today’s Digital Economy
A data centre is the facility that houses computing infrastructure used for the processing, storing and managing digital data.
For technology companies like Uber this data centres supports the,
- Real-time app operations
- Mapping and route optimization
- AI and machine learning systems
- User data processing
- Payment systems
- Cloud-based digital services
By building the local infrastructure can improve performance, reduce latency and support the regulatory and operational flexibility.
Adani Group’s Growing Digital Infrastructure Ambitions
The Uber partnership adds to the Adani Group’s expanding digital infrastructure portfolio.
The group has been actively increasing investments in the AI-ready infrastructure, green-powered data centres and the digital ecosystem development.
Major initiatives includes the,
- AI Data Centre Expansion
- Renewable-Powered Digital Infrastructure
- Long-Term Infrastructure Vision
This aligns with broader trends in the AI and enterprise computing demand.








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