India’s rise as a data centre hub is reshaping digital infrastructure demand
By Ankit Goel, Founder, Constl & Chairman and Founder, Space World Group
The digital landscape has undergone a fundamental shift and there is no going back. AI workloads, real-time applications, large-scale automation, and hyperscale deployments have collectively triggered an explosion in digital consumption. Today’s applications are complex, performance-driven, and place extreme demands on the infrastructure beneath them. That infrastructure must scale at the same pace, or the entire digital economy will struggle to keep up.
At the centre of this requirement sits the data centre ecosystem, the foundational layer that stores, processes, and serves the applications powering India’s growing digital economy. The numbers alone reflect the pace of growth. India’s data centre capacity has expanded from approximately 375 MW in 2020 to over 1,500 MW in 2025, with estimates pointing toward 13 GW by 2030. Our nation is not merely participating in the global data centre boom; it is emerging...
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