The Government of Telangana has signed a long-term framework agreement with Amazon Web Services to expand cloud data-centre infrastructure across the state. Under the agreement, AWS plans to invest $7 billion over the next 14 years, scaling its existing operations in Hyderabad and nearby areas.
The partnership was announced during the Telangana Rising Global Summit in early December 2025. It focuses on infrastructure development, regulatory coordination, and long-term capacity planning. The expansion will strengthen the AWS Hyderabad Region, which already supports startups, enterprises, and public-sector organisations across India.
State officials described the deal as a strong signal of confidence in Telangana’s digital and economic strategy. AWS, in turn, said the investment reinforces its long-term commitment to supporting India’s cloud adoption and growing demand for advanced computing.
Why Cloud Infrastructure Is Becoming Strategic Capital
This investment ranks among the largest long-term cloud infrastructure commitments announced in India. Data centres now sit at the core of AI development, large-scale analytics, and modern digital services. By expanding local capacity, AWS can offer lower latency, stronger resilience, and better data-residency options for Indian customers.
For Telangana, the expansion strengthens Hyderabad’s position as a major technology centre. The state has actively positioned itself as a destination for global investment in cloud services, AI, and digital platforms. Increased AWS capacity allows startups and enterprises to build and scale products locally rather than depend on overseas cloud regions.
From AWS’s perspective, the move aligns with rising demand for AI workloads that require high compute power and reliable infrastructure. As AI adoption accelerates, proximity and scale are becoming competitive advantages in cloud delivery.
What This Means For Startups, Enterprises, And Public Services
Indian startups and large enterprises stand to gain from improved performance and increased cloud capacity for demanding workloads. Government agencies and public institutions can also rely on expanded infrastructure for digital services, national data platforms, and AI-driven systems.
The investment may also create new opportunities for cloud engineers, data-centre specialists, and support services linked to large-scale infrastructure projects. Beyond direct employment, the wider regional economy could benefit through supplier contracts and increased technology activity around Hyderabad.
How The Expansion Will Roll Out Over Time
AWS and the Telangana government plan to roll out the expansion in phases through 2039. Capacity will increase gradually, with a focus on scaling data-centre campuses, improving energy efficiency, and supporting next-generation cloud and AI services.
As demand grows, both parties expect the partnership to play a central role in anchoring Telangana as a long-term base for cloud and digital infrastructure in India.











