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Amazon CEO meets PM Modi; announces plans to invest additional $13 billion in India on cloud, AI

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 25, 2026. Credit: X/@ajassy

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, ​​who visited India, met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Thursday, June 25, 2026.

During the meeting, Mr. Jassy outlined the e-commerce giant’s plans to invest another $13 billion in India to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030. The new investment team will increase Amazon’s total capital flow in the country to $48 billion over the next five years.

“By 2030, we plan to support 3.8 million jobs, enable $80 billion in ecomm exports, and deliver the benefits of AI to 15 million small businesses and 4 million public school students,” Mr. Jassy said in a social media post detailing his meeting with Mr. Modi.

This also brings Amazon’s total planned investment in expanding and supporting AI and cloud infrastructure to more than $21 billion between 2026 and 2030, making Amazon one of the largest global AI and cloud infrastructure investors in the country.

“Amazon CEO Andy Jassy met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi earlier today. Jassy reiterated Amazon’s long-term commitment to India and announced plans to invest another $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in the country by 2030,” Amazon said in a statement.

“The investment will expand AWS (Amazon Web Services) data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, giving startups, enterprises and government organizations access to custom AI chips, managed AI services, secure and reliable cloud technologies and developer tools to innovate faster, scale rapidly and serve customers globally,” Amazon said.

However, the company’s cumulative investments in India from 2010 to 2030 are over $88 billion.

“We have been serving customers, vendors, developers, startups and businesses in India for over a decade and we are just getting started. We are excited about the future. It is still early days for what we can build,” said Mr. Jassy.

With PTI inputs

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