Mukesh Ambani has outlined an ambitious vision to position India as a global leader in artificial intelligence, announcing major initiatives through Reliance Jio and the broader Reliance ecosystem.
One of the key announcements is the launch of a new AI platform by Jio, aimed at making artificial intelligence accessible and affordable for businesses, developers, and everyday users across India. The platform is expected to support a wide range of use cases, including enterprise solutions, consumer applications, and AI-driven digital services.
Ambani also revealed plans for a massive investment of nearly ₹7 lakh crore to build what is being described as India’s largest AI-ready data centre. The facility will be developed in Jamnagar and is designed to support high-performance computing, advanced AI workloads, and large-scale data processing. Once completed, it is expected to play a critical role in strengthening India’s digital infrastructure.
The proposed data centre will be powered by sustainable energy sources, aligning with Reliance’s broader commitment to green energy and long-term environmental goals. This move reflects a push to combine cutting-edge technology with responsible and sustainable development.
Together, the AI platform and data centre initiative signal Reliance’s intent to create a strong domestic AI ecosystem, reduce dependence on foreign infrastructure, and enable innovation at scale. The announcements highlight a long-term strategy to make India AI-ready while supporting economic growth, digital transformation, and global competitiveness.

