India Can Emerge As Key APAC Data Centre Hub, Must Leverage Renewables: Deloitte

A recent report by Deloitte highlights India's potential to become a leading data centre hub in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The country boasts several structural advantages, including lower construction and land costs, competitive electricity tariffs, and a robust workforce skilled in artificial intelligence. These factors create an appealing environment for both domestic and international investors looking to establish data centres in India. To maximize this opportunity, the report emphasizes the importance of leveraging renewable energy sources, which can enhance sustainability and reduce operational costs. With the rising demand for data processing and storage fueled by advancements in AI and cloud computing, India is well-positioned to attract significant investment in its data infrastructure. However, the path to becoming a key player in the APAC data centre market requires strategic planning and collaboration among stakeholders, including government agencies and private firms, to create an ecosystem conducive to growth and innovation.
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