Meta ties up with Ambani’s Reliance for AI data center in India

The logo of Meta is seen at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 11, 2025. (Photo: Reuters/File)

June 10 (Reuters) – Facebook-parent Meta said on Wednesday ​that it has tied up with Indian ‌billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries for the U.S. company’s first AI-enabled data center in India.

Reliance will ​build a data center with 168 ​MW capacity in Jamnagar in the western ⁠Indian state of Gujarat, which Meta will ​lease, with options to scale, according to the ​statement.

Meta said India’s massive user base and fast-growing digital economy make it an ideal place to invest.

India’s ​data center market is projected to nearly ​double to $13.11 billion by 2034, fueled by digital transformation, ‌cloud ⁠adoption and rising AI workloads, according to consulting firm IMARC Group.

In August last year, Meta and Reliance formed a joint venture to ​build AI ​platforms and ⁠tools for enterprises in India, using Meta’s Llama models. Reliance and ​Meta had jointly committed an initial ​investment ⁠of 8.55 billion rupees ($89.67 million), split 70% and 30% respectively.

In 2020, Meta invested $5.7 billion in ⁠Jio ​Platforms, a Reliance entity.

($1 = ​95.3500 Indian rupees)