“We’ve always
conceptualized and built Azure as the world’s computer. We continue to be
committed to it because a fundamental realization is, AI doesn’t sit on its own
and requires the entire group stack. And so, we’re building that out at a worldwide
level. We have 60-plus Azure regions and 300-plus data centers worldwide. In
India, we’re excited about our regions across Central India, South India, and
West India. We also have regional expansion happening,” Nadella said,
addressing the crowd at the Microsoft AI Tour. He added that the company will also support India’s long-term
competitiveness by training 10 million people over the next five years with AI
skills, as part of the second edition of its ADVANTA(I)GE India program.
“India is rapidly
becoming a leader in AI innovation, unlocking new opportunities across the
country. The
investments in infrastructure and skilling we are announcing today reaffirm our
commitment to making India AI-first and will help ensure people and
organizations across the country benefit broadly.”
The
Microsoft CEO also met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday,6 Jan ’25 to discuss the latter’s vision of driving
“true AI innovation”, he said.
In a LinkedIn post,
Nadella said, “Thank you, PM Narendra Modi ji for your leadership. Excited to
build on our commitment to making India AI-first and work together on our
continued expansion in the country to ensure every Indian benefit from this AI
platform shift.”