Microsoft is in the final leg of talks with the Telangana government to set up a data centre in the state with an overall investment of Rs 15,000 crore.
The US tech giant has zeroed in on a patch of land near Hyderabad for building the facility.
Microsoft’s plan to set up the data centre comes close on the heels of Brookfield Infrastructure planning to establish a joint venture to develop such facilities in India under the brand name BAM Digital Realty.
Brookfield Infrastructure is a subsidiary of Canada’s Brookfield, and NYSE-listed Digital Realty, the global provider of data centres.
“In the information technology (IT) space, Telangana is already seeing some major investments. Microsoft is establishing its data centre here, and it may come out with a public announcement soon,” a source told Business Standard. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Microsoft did not comment on the development.