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Google. Microsoft. Amazon. Meta. NVIDIA. Apple. Samsung. 20 of the world's most powerful tech companies are betting their future on India — committing over $100 billion.
This page explains every deal, what India gains, how it creates jobs, what the government is doing for women entrepreneurs, and exactly how you can use this moment to build your own business.
Every company below has committed resources to India — data centers, manufacturing, R&D, or skills programs. Here is what each one is doing.
Every major Indian state is receiving tech investment. Here is which company chose which state and why.
These five partnerships are reshaping India's economy. Here is everything you need to know about each one — including what it means for women entrepreneurs.
Google's largest investment outside the USA. A gigawatt-scale AI campus in Visakhapatnam with research labs, data centers, and subsea cable landing stations. Described as the largest AI campus outside the United States.
India becomes a global AI powerhouse. Andhra Pradesh becomes a tech hub. Thousands of high-skill engineering jobs created.
Google Career Certificates and Google for Startups programs — specifically designed for women in India — receive more funding and wider reach across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
Microsoft's largest India investment. Building data centers in Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune. Plans to train 10 million Indians in AI skills by 2030 through Microsoft Learn and LinkedIn programs.
10 million AI-skilled Indians by 2030. Strongest cloud infrastructure in South Asia. 22,000+ Microsoft employees already working in India.
Microsoft Learn and AI for All programs target women professionals. LinkedIn (owned by Microsoft) has 80M+ Indian users with job-matching that actively promotes women-led businesses.
AWS expanding Mumbai and Hyderabad cloud regions through 2030. This investment will directly support India's digital economy and is projected to generate 1.1 million jobs across the supply chain.
1.1 million jobs created by 2030. India's cloud capacity doubles. Cheaper cloud for Indian startups means more businesses can afford to go digital.
AWS She Builds and Amazon Launchpad for Women Entrepreneurs connect women-owned businesses to global customers and cloud infrastructure at subsidized rates.
Meta's first India data centers — on the Reliance campus near Chennai and in Lucknow. These process data for 500 million+ Indian Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp users locally, reducing latency and improving app performance.
Faster social media for 500M Indians. Data processed locally means better privacy controls. Massive construction employment during build phase.
Meta's Boost with Facebook and She Means Business programs have reached 100,000+ Indian women entrepreneurs. Faster Instagram means better reach for women selling products online.
NVIDIA partnered with Reliance Industries to build an AI model trained on India's diverse languages for generative AI applications. Part of a broader $850M deep tech fund with Qualcomm to build India's next generation of deep tech startups.
India gets its own AI model in local languages — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, and more. AI becomes accessible beyond English speakers.
AI tools in local languages mean women entrepreneurs across India — including those who never had access to English-only tech — can now use AI to run their businesses.
Amazon India pledges $1B to digitize Indian SMBs. Flipkart (Walmart) expands women seller programs.
Google commits $10B India Digitization Fund. Microsoft invests in Jio Platforms. Apple begins India iPhone assembly.
Apple exports iPhones Made in India for the first time. Samsung expands Noida factory to world's largest. GCC count crosses 1,500.
Meta announces India data center plans. PM Vishwakarma launched (₹13,000 Cr). IndiaAI Mission proposed.
Apple India exports reach ₹14,000 crore. NVIDIA-Reliance AI partnership announced. Amazon AWS India cumulative investment hits $8B.
Google announces $15B Visakhapatnam AI Hub. Microsoft commits $17.5B. Amazon $12.7B. Meta Chennai data center launches. Big Tech India pledges exceed $67.5B in 12 months.
Microsoft builds India's largest data center. Oracle and Qualcomm expand cloud regions. India crosses 1,700 GCCs. IndiaAI Mission fully operational.
8 reasons that make India the world's most important tech destination in 2025.
The world's largest consumer market. Every global company needs India to grow.
The world's largest pool of engineers, data scientists, and developers. Trained and ready.
Business happens without language barriers. The entire global tech stack is already running here.
10 billion transactions per month. No other country has infrastructure like this. Every tech company wants in.
India's workforce is young and adaptable. Tech companies are investing for the next 40 years — not just today.
IST sits between USA and Europe. 24/7 global operations run on Indian teams without anyone working nights.
₹10,372 crore IndiaAI Mission, PLI schemes, Startup India — the government funds and fast-tracks tech expansion.
7% GDP growth annually. India will be the world's 3rd largest economy by 2027. Everyone wants to be here early.
Google (Visakhapatnam), Microsoft (Hyderabad), NVIDIA (with Reliance) — dedicated AI labs building the next generation of intelligence in India.
12+ labs planned by 2026Meta (Chennai + Lucknow), Amazon AWS (Mumbai + Hyderabad), Google, Microsoft — processing data for 1.4 billion Indians locally.
50+ data centers by 2026IBM, SAP, Adobe, Accenture, Cisco, Oracle — running R&D and full business operations from India, paying international salaries.
1,700+ GCCs already operatingApple (via Tata + Foxconn), Samsung — India now manufactures the world's best-selling smartphones at scale.
₹14,000 crore iPhone exports (2024)Google Career Certificates, Microsoft AI for All, AWS Skills Builder, Meta Blueprint — free training for millions of Indians in tech skills.
Target: 50M Indians trained by 2030Tech investments do not just create tech jobs. They create jobs across every sector — construction, logistics, food services, retail, and services. Here is the breakdown:
A GCC is a full company office set up in India to run operations globally. IBM's largest office outside the USA is in Bengaluru. SAP's largest R&D center outside Germany is in Bengaluru. These offices pay international salaries to Indian professionals.
Every rupee a tech company invests in India creates ripples. Here is how that connects directly to what you can build.
Tech investments bring faster internet, cheaper smartphones, and more connectivity. India adds 50 million new internet users every year. That is 50 million new potential customers for your digital products.
Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta all offer free training programs. Learn one skill — data analytics, social media marketing, cloud basics, or AI tools — and your earning potential doubles or triples.
A physical product sells once per customer. A digital eBook, template, or course sells to unlimited customers with zero additional cost. The tech boom created the infrastructure your digital business runs on.
With 22,000 Microsoft employees in India, 1,700+ GCCs, and Amazon hiring locally — remote and hybrid roles that pay international rates are no longer rare. They are normal. And you do not need to relocate.
Work for IBM, SAP, Oracle, or Accenture from your city. GCCs hire for everything from software to finance to design.
₹6–25 LPA typical rangeAWS certified, Google Analytics qualified, or Meta Blueprint completed — freelance rates for these skills are 3–5x non-certified rates.
₹500–5,000 per hourCreate once. Sell forever. eBooks, templates, mini-courses, and AI tools sell to customers across India and globally without extra effort.
Unlimited scaleGoogle, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta have all launched free or near-free training programs for Indians. Here is exactly where to go.
| Company | Program | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Career Certificates | Free / ₹500 per month | Visit | |
| Microsoft | Microsoft Learn + AI Skills for India | Free | Visit |
| Amazon AWS | AWS Skills Builder | Free tier available | Visit |
| Meta | Meta Blueprint | Free | Visit |
| LinkedIn Learning | 1 month free trial | Visit | |
| NASSCOM + Government | FutureSkills Prime | Free / heavily subsidized | Visit |
The central government has put real money — not just words — behind women entrepreneurs. Here are the 8 active schemes with amounts, eligibility, and links.
154 women-led startups funded through Alternative Investment Funds. Register your startup with DPIIT to access this.
Apply NowEarly-stage seed funding for women with ideas but no initial capital. 1,635 women startups funded as of October 2025.
Apply NowBank loans for women and SC/ST entrepreneurs for manufacturing, services, or trading. Guaranteed by government.
Apply NowSupports artisans and craftspeople — especially women — to improve products and connect to domestic and global markets.
Apply NowBuilding AI computing infrastructure, AI research, skill programs. Women in AI is a dedicated focus area.
Apply NowShishu (up to ₹50K), Kishor (₹50K–5L), Tarun (₹5L–10L). No collateral needed. Accessible to any woman with a business idea.
Apply NowGovernment guarantees startup loans so banks lend without fear. Women-led startups get priority access.
Apply NowRegister on Udyam portal to access priority sector bank loans, machinery subsidy, and market linkage programs.
Apply NowEasiest — no collateral, no DPIIT registration needed
For women starting manufacturing, services, or trading
For tech or product-based startups with high growth potential
Google invests $15 billion in India. This builds faster internet infrastructure. More Indians get reliable broadband. More women in smaller cities and towns come online for the first time.
Those women need resources. They need knowledge. They need tools to start or grow a business. They search Google. They scroll Instagram. They look for eBooks, templates, courses — digital products exactly like what Srishti Digital Store sells.
The tech boom does not just create jobs for engineers. It creates demand for every kind of digital content. You do not need to work at Google to benefit from what Google is building in India. You just need to show up online, with something worth buying.
Illustrative example — reflects real patterns happening across India
Ananya is from a small city in Madhya Pradesh. Her family runs a small shop. She does not have a degree in technology. English is her second language.
In 2023, she heard that Meta Blueprint teaches Instagram marketing for free. She spent three months on it — every evening, after the shop closed.
By 2024, she was managing Instagram for 6 small businesses in her city. Each pays her ₹8,000 per month. That is ₹48,000 — more than most government jobs in her district.
Then she created a Reels content template pack — a digital product she sells online. It took her one weekend to make. It has sold 200 times since.
The tech investments brought the internet to her city. Meta taught her for free. The digital economy paid her. And digital products scaled what she could not scale manually.
This is not a dream. This is what is already happening.
Srishti Digital Store builds digital products specifically for women who want to start or grow a business in India's digital economy. Download instantly. Use immediately.
India's digital economy is currently worth approximately $300 billion. The government target is $1 trillion by 2030 — a 3x growth in under five years. Every investment made by Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta today is building the infrastructure that gets India there.
In that economy, women who build digital businesses — selling knowledge, tools, templates, and courses — will not be bystanders. They will be the ones earning from every new person who comes online.
Microsoft leads with $17.5 billion committed by 2030, followed by Google at $15 billion and Amazon at $12.7 billion. Combined, just these three companies have pledged over $45 billion in India.
Google announced a $15 billion investment in India, including a gigawatt-scale AI campus in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. This is Google's largest investment outside the USA and includes AI research labs, data centers, and subsea cable stations.
NVIDIA partnered with Reliance Industries to develop an AI foundation model trained specifically on India's languages — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, and more. This makes advanced AI accessible to non-English speakers across India.
Amazon alone projects 1.1 million jobs from its $12.7B investment by 2030. Combined with Google (10,000+), Microsoft (22,000+), Meta, Apple (1,50,000+), and others, estimates project 5 million+ new direct and indirect jobs by 2030.
A GCC is a full operational office a global company runs in India — handling R&D, technology, or business operations. India has 1,700+ GCCs employing over 1.6 million professionals at international salary levels without them leaving India.
Key schemes: Startup India Seed Fund (₹284 crore approved to 1,635 women startups), Stand Up India (₹10L to ₹1 crore loans), MUDRA Yojana (up to ₹10L with no collateral), PM Vishwakarma (₹13,000 crore), and IndiaAI Mission (₹10,372 crore).
IndiaAI Mission is a ₹10,372 crore government initiative to build AI computing infrastructure, fund AI research, create AI startups, and train Indians in AI skills. Women in AI is a dedicated focus area with specific programs.
Three direct paths: (1) Digital products — create and sell online content as demand rises with more internet users; (2) Free skills from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta — all accessible online; (3) GCC and remote work opportunities paying international salaries without relocating.
Yes. Meta has launched its first India data center on the Reliance campus near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and has broken ground on a second facility in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Together they will serve 500 million+ Indian Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp users.
Apple's manufacturing via Tata and Foxconn in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka has created 1,50,000+ jobs, many held by women. As manufacturing expands, women in supply chains, accessories, packaging, food services, and logistics near these facilities benefit significantly.
India aims to become a $1 trillion digital economy by 2030, growing from approximately $300 billion today. This growth is driven by tech investments, the UPI payment ecosystem, and 850 million+ internet users — a number that grows by 50 million each year.
Tech investments bring more Indians online. More internet users means more demand for digital content — eBooks, templates, courses, and tools. India has 850 million internet users today. Each year, 50 million more come online, all as potential customers for digital products.
Visit startupindia.gov.in → Register your startup with DPIIT → Apply through an approved incubator under SISFS. As of October 2025, ₹284.79 crore has been approved to 1,635 women-led startups through this scheme.
Andhra Pradesh leads in announced investment value with Google's $15B AI hub. Maharashtra follows with Amazon AWS and Microsoft. Tamil Nadu has Meta's data center and Apple manufacturing. Karnataka (Bengaluru) remains India's GCC capital with IBM, SAP, Intel, Qualcomm, and 800+ GCCs.
Google Career Certificates (free/₹500/month), Microsoft Learn (free), AWS Skills Builder (free tier), Meta Blueprint (free), LinkedIn Learning (1 month free), and NASSCOM FutureSkills Prime (government-subsidized). All available online, in English and major Indian languages.
63 million women already run businesses in India. The tech investments you just read about are building the infrastructure those businesses run on. Start or grow yours — the timing has never been better.