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    Art RyanBy Art RyanJune 2, 2026Updated:June 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    AirTrunk is preparing a major investment in India’s fast-growing data centre market, marking another sign that the global artificial intelligence boom is reshaping digital infrastructure across Asia.

    According to Reuters, the Blackstone-backed data centre operator plans to invest $2.1 billion in an India data centre project. The move comes as cloud providers, AI companies and enterprise technology platforms need more high-performance computing capacity to handle artificial intelligence workloads.

    The investment spotlights India’s growing significance in the global AI infrastructure race. As businesses embrace generative AI, machine learning tools, cloud platforms and data-heavy applications, the need for large-scale, reliable and energy-efficient data centres is rising.

    AirTrunk Expands Its India Data Centre Strategy

    AirTrunk has already made India a key part of its Asia-Pacific expansion strategy. The company recently entered the Indian market through its acquisition of Lumina CloudInfra, a large-scale data centre developer with operations and development plans in major Indian cities.

    The expansion provides AirTrunk with access to data centre opportunities across three of India’s most important technology and cloud infrastructure hubs – Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad. These markets are attractive due to their connectivity, enterprise demand and growing role in supporting AI and cloud computing services.

    The new investment positions AirTrunk to serve hyperscale customers that require huge computing capacity. Those customers often include major cloud providers, AI developers, streaming platforms, financial technology companies and large enterprises moving more workloads online.

    India emerges as an AI Infrastructure Hotspot

    India is now one of the most attractive markets for data centre development, due to its large population, growing digital economy and rapidly expanding internet user base. The country is also experiencing increasing demand for cloud computing, 5G services, digital payments, online entertainment and AI-based business tools.

    Artificial intelligence is putting additional strain on the system. AI models need huge computing power, rapid data processing and safe storage. As a result, data centres have become a crucial part of the AI supply chain.

    The AI boom is no longer just about software growth—it’s also sparking a race for physical infrastructure. To meet rising demand, companies need land, power, cooling systems, fiber connectivity and advanced server capacity.

    AirTrunk’s India data centre investment reflects this shift. The company is not simply building storage facilities. It is investing in the infrastructure needed to support next-generation AI services.

    Blackstone’s Role in the Data Centre Boom

    AirTrunk is backed by Blackstone, one of the world’s largest alternative asset managers. Blackstone has been increasing its exposure to digital infrastructure as demand for AI and cloud computing grows worldwide.

    The rise of data centers as one of the most important real estate and infrastructure sectors has come with the AI age. Investors are pouring capital into the sector because AI adoption is expected to keep increasing demand for compute capacity.

    India is a significant long-term opportunity for AirTrunk. The country’s digital economy is growing and businesses are seeking local, scalable infrastructure to support AI and cloud workloads.

    What this means for AI in India

    AirTrunk’s $2.1 billion plan for India’s data centres could make the country a stronger regional hub for AI infrastructure. More hyperscale data centre capacity could help enable faster cloud services, stronger AI deployment and better digital infrastructure for businesses.

    It could also attract more investment from global technology companies seeking dependable computing infrastructure near Indian users and businesses.

    But the expansion also presents challenges. Data centres consume vast quantities of energy and need sophisticated cooling systems. As more AI-ready facilities are constructed, access to clean, reliable power will be a vital concern for operators, policymakers and investors.

    The Bigger Picture

    AirTrunk’s investment is part of a broader global trend: AI is creating a new wave of infrastructure spending. While much of the public conversation focuses on chatbots, AI models, and software companies, the technology also depends on physical infrastructure that can process and store massive amounts of data.

    India is now emerging as one of the central markets in that buildout.

    As AI adoption grows across industries, investments like AirTrunk’s India data centre project could become increasingly important. The acquisition signals that the next stage of the AI boom won’t just be about smarter algorithms, but the infrastructure to power them.

    For India, the project could mean more capacity, more investment and a bigger role in the global AI economy.

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