Uber To Launch Its First India Data Center In Partnership With Adani Group

Ride-hailing company Uber is set to establish its first-ever data center in India through a partnership with the Adani Group, marking a major step in the company’s growing investment in the country’s technology ecosystem.
The announcement was made by Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi after his meeting with Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani in Ahmedabad.
Sharing the update on X, Khosrowshahi said India is rapidly emerging as an important innovation hub for Uber and that the new data center will help the company test and deploy technology at a global scale.
According to Uber, the facility is expected to become operational later this year. The company plans to use the center to strengthen its technology infrastructure, support large-scale operations and build solutions that can be used worldwide.
The move signals Uber’s growing confidence in India’s digital capabilities and tech talent. Industry experts believe the partnership could also help accelerate India’s position as a global center for data, artificial intelligence and cloud-based innovation.
The Adani Group is expected to play a major role in providing infrastructure and support for the project. In recent public remarks, Gautam Adani had emphasised the increasing importance of data and intelligence in shaping future economies, pointing out that countries like China and the United States have already recognised their strategic value.
Uber’s decision to build its first Indian data center comes at a time when several global technology firms are expanding their digital and cloud infrastructure in the country amid rising demand for AI-driven services and large-scale data operations.
News Source : Information for this article was gathered from a variety of reliable news outlets.

