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Meta signs first AI data center deal in India with Reliance

By the AIdeaFlow Team

Meta signs first AI data center deal in India with Reliance

Meta just locked in its first major AI data center deal in India through a partnership with Reliance. This 168 megawatt facility is designed to support the company global computing needs.

The move shows how serious Meta is about scaling its infrastructure outside of the United States. While the facility starts at 168 megawatts, the agreement allows for expansion as their AI demands grow over time.

Working with Reliance gives Meta a powerful local partner with deep experience in Indian infrastructure. This is a strategic play since India represents one of Meta's largest user bases across apps like WhatsApp and Instagram.

By placing computing power closer to these users, Meta can improve performance for AI driven features. It also helps them navigate the growing trend of data sovereignty where countries want data processed within their borders.

Why this matters to you. If you build or use tools on Meta platforms, expect faster performance and more localized AI experiences. This massive investment ensures that the infrastructure behind Llama and other Meta models remains robust.

It also signals that the center of gravity for AI infrastructure is shifting. We are seeing a move toward a more distributed global network of data centers rather than relying on a few centralized hubs.

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