Reliance-Meta to Build India's First AI Data Centre in Jamnagar
Digital Desk
Meta partners with Reliance Industries to build a 168 MW AI-enabled data centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat — India's first such facility, targeting delivery in two years.
168-megawatt facility to come up in Gujarat within two years; partnership covers clean energy, construction, and managed services
Meta is joining hands with Reliance Industries to build India's first artificial intelligence-enabled data centre, a development that marks a significant step in the country's push to develop large-scale domestic AI infrastructure. The facility, to be located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, will have a capacity of 168 megawatts and is targeted for delivery within two years.
Scale and Scope of the Project
The partnership assigns Reliance a comprehensive end-to-end role. According to details shared by the companies, Reliance will handle design, construction, utility management, renewable power supply, network connectivity, and managed services for the facility. The arrangement effectively makes Reliance the ground operator for what could become one of the largest AI-focused data centre projects on Indian soil.
Clean Energy at the Core
Notably, the agreement includes provisions for clean energy, with renewable power identified as a key component of the data centre's operational framework. This aligns with both Reliance's stated ambitions in the green energy space and Meta's global sustainability commitments, which require large facilities to be powered substantially by renewables.
Why Jamnagar
Jamnagar was not an accidental choice. The city in Gujarat's Saurashtra region is home to Reliance's sprawling industrial complex and offers existing infrastructure advantages — land, power grid connectivity, and logistics — that make large-scale facility development more viable than in greenfield locations. It also fits within the Gujarat government's broader push to attract data infrastructure investment.
India's AI Infrastructure Moment
The announcement comes as demand for AI computing capacity intensifies globally. Hyperscalers including Meta, Google, and Microsoft have been racing to secure data centre capacity in key markets, and India — with its large internet user base and growing enterprise AI adoption — has emerged as a priority destination. Domestic policy support, including government incentives for data localisation, has added further momentum.
For Meta, a domestic facility reduces latency for Indian users of its AI-powered products across WhatsApp, Instagram, and its advertising platforms. For Reliance, the deal extends its ambitions in the digital infrastructure space well beyond telecom.
The two-year delivery target, if met, would place the Jamnagar facility among the faster large-capacity data centre builds in the country.
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Reliance-Meta to Build India's First AI Data Centre in Jamnagar
Digital Desk
168-megawatt facility to come up in Gujarat within two years; partnership covers clean energy, construction, and managed services
Meta is joining hands with Reliance Industries to build India's first artificial intelligence-enabled data centre, a development that marks a significant step in the country's push to develop large-scale domestic AI infrastructure. The facility, to be located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, will have a capacity of 168 megawatts and is targeted for delivery within two years.
Scale and Scope of the Project
The partnership assigns Reliance a comprehensive end-to-end role. According to details shared by the companies, Reliance will handle design, construction, utility management, renewable power supply, network connectivity, and managed services for the facility. The arrangement effectively makes Reliance the ground operator for what could become one of the largest AI-focused data centre projects on Indian soil.
Clean Energy at the Core
Notably, the agreement includes provisions for clean energy, with renewable power identified as a key component of the data centre's operational framework. This aligns with both Reliance's stated ambitions in the green energy space and Meta's global sustainability commitments, which require large facilities to be powered substantially by renewables.
Why Jamnagar
Jamnagar was not an accidental choice. The city in Gujarat's Saurashtra region is home to Reliance's sprawling industrial complex and offers existing infrastructure advantages — land, power grid connectivity, and logistics — that make large-scale facility development more viable than in greenfield locations. It also fits within the Gujarat government's broader push to attract data infrastructure investment.
India's AI Infrastructure Moment
The announcement comes as demand for AI computing capacity intensifies globally. Hyperscalers including Meta, Google, and Microsoft have been racing to secure data centre capacity in key markets, and India — with its large internet user base and growing enterprise AI adoption — has emerged as a priority destination. Domestic policy support, including government incentives for data localisation, has added further momentum.
For Meta, a domestic facility reduces latency for Indian users of its AI-powered products across WhatsApp, Instagram, and its advertising platforms. For Reliance, the deal extends its ambitions in the digital infrastructure space well beyond telecom.
The two-year delivery target, if met, would place the Jamnagar facility among the faster large-capacity data centre builds in the country.
