When Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that India must “lead the world in the responsible use of artificial intelligence and build the infrastructure that powers it,” many saw it as a distant ambition. Today, that vision is taking shape on the Bay of Bengal.

In Visakhapatnam, the Adani Group and Google Cloud are constructing a massive $15 billion AI data center campus, the largest outside the United States. For a nation long viewed as a consumer of global technology, this project marks a turning point. India is now building the infrastructure that could one day power the world’s digital intelligence.

In a post celebrating the initiative, on X, Modi said he “welcomed Google’s commitment to invest in India’s AI future and to help make Digital India a global force for innovation a

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