Heaptalk, Jakarta — Microsoft declared its plans to invest US$3 billion in India over the next two years. This fund will be allocated to cloud, AI infrastructure, skilling, and establishing new data centers.
The investment aims to accelerate AI innovation in India, pivotal for achieving Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047. Microsoft will also support the country’s long-term competitiveness by training 10 million people with AI skills over the next five years.
According to Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chairman and CEO, India is rapidly becoming a leader in AI innovation, unlocking new opportunities nationwide. He said, “The investments in infrastructure and skilling we are announcing today reaffirm our commitment to making India AI-first and will help ensure people and organizations across the country benefit broadly.”
Advancing AI transformation in the Indian railways
Following the investment, the tech firm announced agreements with five major organizations: railways, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and education. RailTel and Microsoft entered a five-year strategic partnership to advance digital, cloud, and AI transformation in the Indian railways and public sector space. Microsoft will support RailTel in establishing an AI Center of Excellence (CoE), making RailTel an AI-first organization and a systems integrator (SI) partner.
A healthcare provider, Apollo Hospitals signed a strategic partnership with Microsoft to span co-innovation, joint product development, go-to-market, digital transformation, and research on disease progression, genomics, and multi-modal models to build products and healthcare services. Microsoft will assist Apollo with their data strategy, engineering platform, and AI integration to create new intellectual property (IP) that could be used in markets outside India.
Leveraging Microsoft Azure OpenAI
Bajaj Finance Limited (BFL), a part of Bajaj Finserv and India’s largest Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), and Microsoft have entered a strategic partnership to deliver seamless, innovative, and secure experiences. The partnership marks a significant milestone as Bajaj Finance transforms into a FinAI company, targeting a 200-million customer franchise. BFL aims to leverage Microsoft Azure OpenAI services to achieve transformative outcomes, including increased conversion rates, back-office productivity, and front-line performance.
Microsoft and Mahindra Group have joined forces to transform Automotive, Farm, and Financial Services with AI. The two companies plan to develop various AI projects, including agentic and multimodal scenarios for the automotive division, chatbot services for the farm and tracer division, and multilingual capabilities for the finance division.
India’s online skilling major, upGrad, and Microsoft have entered a three-year partnership to drive AI innovation and unlock AI’s potential in the skilling and higher education sectors. This collaboration will enable upGrad to certify its learners in AI training programs in association with Microsoft.