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Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion: key context

Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion: key context: source-led context, summary, FAQ, and links for this topic.

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3 min readcloudenUpdated 6/26/2026

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  • The representative source set is Google Trends en CNBC.
  • The confirmed context is: Amazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion. Livestream Menu Make It select USA INTL Livestream Search quotes, news & videos Livestream Watchlist SIGN IN Create free account Markets Business Investing Tech Politics Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Amazon plans to invest an additional $13 billion to expand artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment in the country to $48 billion between 2026 and 2030. These funds will be used to expand AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company said in a statement on Thursday
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  • 1 reviewed sources · Updated 6/26/2026
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Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion: key context — source-led trend brief illustration
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Quick summary

  • The representative source set is Google Trends en CNBC.
  • The confirmed context is: Amazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion. Livestream Menu Make It select USA INTL Livestream Search quotes, news & videos Livestream Watchlist SIGN IN Create free account Markets Business Investing Tech Politics Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Amazon plans to invest an additional $13 billion to expand artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment in the country to $48 billion between 2026 and 2030. These funds will be used to expand AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company said in a statement on Thursday
  • Before drawing conclusions, verify the original links, publication time, and follow-up coverage.

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Key summary

Amazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion. Livestream Menu Make It select USA INTL Livestream Search quotes, news & videos Livestream Watchlist SIGN IN Create free account Markets Business Investing Tech Politics Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Amazon plans to invest an additional $13 billion to expand artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment in the country to $48 billion between 2026 and 2030. These funds will be used to expand AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company said in a statement on Thursday

Confirmed sources

Google Trends en CNBC — Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion: Amazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion. Livestream Menu Make It select USA INTL Livestream Search quotes, news & videos Livestream Watchlist SIGN IN Create free account Markets Business Investing Tech Politics Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Amazon plans to invest an additional $13 billion to expand artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment in the country to $48 billion between 2026 and 2030. These funds will be used to expand AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company said in a statement on Thursday

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Google Trends en CNBC

Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion

Amazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion.

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  • The lead source is “Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion” from Google Trends en CNBC.
  • The representative source set is Google Trends en CNBC.
  • The page was last updated on 2026-06-26.

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Reference table

Google Trends en CNBC · Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billionAmazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion.
Published2026-06-26
URL/en/now/cloud

Sources

  • Amazon adds new funding, lifting India AI and cloud investment to $48 billion · Google Trends en CNBC

    Amazon announces fresh investment of $13 billion to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment to $48 billion. Livestream Menu Make It select USA INTL Livestream Search quotes, news & videos Livestream Watchlist SIGN IN Create free account Markets Business Investing Tech Politics Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Amazon plans to invest an additional $13 billion to expand artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment in the country to $48 billion between 2026 and 2030. These funds will be used to expand AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company said in a statement on Thursday