Amazon Web Services (Asia Pacific Region-Hyderabad) plans to increase its investment from its previously committed Rs 20,096 crore in 2020 to Rs 36,300 crore by 2030, which is one of the highest Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) in Telangana.
Hyderabad the city of Minarets has been a preferred destination for Amazon in India. Both AWS’s largest campus in the world and Amazon’s first and one of its largest fulfillment centers are based in Hyderabad.
The company announced to this effect in January 2023 and the Chief Minister enquired about the progress of expansion plans.
The Amazon Web Services team informed Revanth Reddy that it would invest in three data centre campuses at Chandanvelly, FAB City, and Yacharam in phases.
The three data centres are an integral part of AWS’s effort to strengthen its cloud infrastructure to better serve its Indian and overseas clients while giving them more cloud regions to choose from.
All three data centres have completed their initial phases, and users may now avail them to access cloud services. The new data centres will spur more innovation and growth for many enterprises, startups, and public sector organizations in India.