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Amazon Web Services to spend $2.8b on data centers in India

Multiple data centers to come up in the southern Indian state of Telangana



Amazon Web Services, the top seller of cloud-computing services, is investing 207.6 billion rupees ($2.8 billion) to set up multiple data centers in India.
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Mumbai:  Amazon Web Services, the top seller of cloud-computing services, is investing 207.6 billion rupees ($2.8 billion) to set up multiple data centers in the southern Indian state of Telangana, K.T. Rama Rao, state's minister for information technology said in a tweet.

The data center cluster will open by mid-2022, he said on Twitter. Amazon opened its first data hub in Mumbai, India's financial capital, in 2016. Data parks and storage services are becoming a lucrative bet in India and have lured global players as well as the local billionaire, Gautam Adani.

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