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Amazon Web Services To Invest Rs 36,300 Crore In Hyderabad By 2030, To Annually Create Over 48,000 Jobs

India Infrahub

Nov 23, 2022, 04:12 PM | Updated 04:10 PM IST


Entrance of Amazon campus in Hyderabad
Entrance of Amazon campus in Hyderabad
  • AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region is planned with an investment of Rs 36,300 crores to build data centers and other utilities.
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS), on Tuesday (22 November) announced the launch of its second AWS infrastructure Region in India in Hyderabad.

    Named as AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region, the new infrastructure Region by Amazon is planned with an investment of $4.4 billion (Rs 36,300 crores) by 2030.

    This investment includes capital expenditures on the construction of data centers, operational expenses related to ongoing utilities and facility costs, and purchases of goods and services from regional businesses.

    The investment is estimated to create over 48,000 full-time jobs annually. These jobs will be part of the AWS supply chain in India, including construction, facility maintenance, engineering, telecommunications, and jobs within the country’s broader economy.

    According to the company, the construction and operation of the AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region is estimated to add approximately $7.6 billion (Rs 63,600 crores) to India’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030.

    The AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region consists of three Availability Zones and joins the existing AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region, which opened in June 2016.

    “Availability Zones are located far enough from each other to support customers’ business continuity, and near enough to provide low latency for high availability applications that use multiple Availability Zones,” AWS said in a statement.

    “Each Availability Zone has independent power, cooling, and physical security and is connected through redundant, ultra-low latency networks,” it added.

    The launch of the AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region will enable local customers with data residency preferences to store data securely in India, while providing customers with even lower latency across the country.

    Commenting on the development, Telangana IT minister K Taraka Rama Rao (KTR) said that Amazon’s investment strengthens Telangana’s position as a progressive data center hub in India.

    “We recognize the power of cloud computing, which is why we have collaborated with AWS to improve e-governance, healthcare, and municipal operations to benefit the citizens of Telangana,” he said.


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