Reliance & NVIDIA to Build World's Largest AI Data Center in Jamnagar, Transforming India's Tech Landscape
January 24, 2025
Moreover, NVIDIA's partnership with the Tata Group further emphasizes the collaborative efforts to bolster India's AI development initiatives.
Despite challenges in India's semiconductor industry, which currently lacks domestic production capabilities, Reliance's initiatives alongside NVIDIA and Tata Group highlight the nation's commitment to becoming a global AI leader.
Reliance Industries, under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani, is embarking on an ambitious project to build the world's largest data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, marking a pivotal entry into India's burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
This initiative follows a collaboration announced in October 2024 between Reliance and NVIDIA, aimed at developing AI infrastructure in India.
The Jamnagar data center will leverage NVIDIA's advanced Blackwell AI processors, aligning with India's broader ambitions to enhance its AI capabilities.
This project is a key component of Reliance's strategy to transition from a traditional oil refining business to a deep-tech company, integrating innovative technologies across its operations.
To support this transition, Reliance is investing in cutting-edge AI technologies, including acquiring advanced semiconductors from NVIDIA.
Historically, the Jamnagar site is notable as it houses the world's largest oil refinery, built by Dhirubhai Ambani over 25 years ago, now set to transform into a tech powerhouse.
In addition to the data center, Reliance's beauty brand Tira is already utilizing AI for personalized customer experiences, showcasing the company's commitment to integrating AI into various sectors.
The estimated cost of the Jamnagar data center project ranges from $20 billion to $30 billion, reflecting the scale of investment required for such a significant undertaking.
The Indian government is also backing this growth, committing over Rs 10,000 crore to support AI startups and projects, although the absence of local chip fabrication facilities poses significant hurdles.
Ambani has expressed confidence in India's potential to lead in AI and digital technologies, citing the country's robust digital connectivity as a critical asset for fostering AI development.
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The Economic Times
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