
India intensifies its AI ambitions: Implementing a 20-year tax exemption for global hyperscale cloud service providers

The Indian government recently announced a 20-year tax exemption for foreign cloud giants providing services using its local data centers, aiming to establish India as a global hub for AI and cloud computing. This move directly eliminates about 35% of the corporate income tax burden, making India more cost-competitive compared to traditional hubs like Singapore, and has attracted commitments of billions of dollars in investments from companies like Microsoft and Google. With advantages such as land, low electricity prices, and rapidly growing renewable energy, the country's data center capacity is expected to double in the next five years as it competes for the status of a global computing power center through systematic policies
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