Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries is preparing a massive leap into artificial intelligence with an estimated $12-15 billion investment over the coming years, according to Morgan Stanley. The conglomerate plans to build a colossal 1GW data centre, positioning India as a major AI hub while reshaping Reliance’s business model.
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Reliance AI Infrastructure: Investment Breakdown
| Component | Investment | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Total AI Investment | $12-15 billion | Over next few years |
| Datacenter Infrastructure | ~$7 billion | 1GW capacity datacenter |
| AI Chips | ~$5 billion | 250MW direct deployment |
| Self-deployment | 25% capacity | Remaining leased to hyperscalers |
| Expected ROCE | ~11% | On initial AI investments |
| First Phase Location | Jamnagar, Gujarat | Already underway |

Four Pillars of Reliance’s AI Strategy
Through its new subsidiary Reliance Intelligence, the company is focusing on four key areas: building gigawatt-scale AI-ready data centers, partnering with global tech giants like Meta and Google, developing AI services for Indian consumers and businesses across education, healthcare, and agriculture, and investing in India’s AI workforce development.
Reliance recently announced a joint venture with Meta’s Facebook Overseas Inc, named Reliance Enterprise Intelligence Ltd, with an initial investment of ₹855 crore. The partnership combines Meta’s Llama AI models with Reliance’s business network to deliver enterprise AI solutions tailored for Indian companies.

Synergy Across Business Verticals
Morgan Stanley projects annual revenues of approximately $1.5-1.6 million per MW for ‘Datacenter as a Service’, with the remaining 75% capacity leased to hyperscalers and LLM providers. The energy-intensive data centers will also support Reliance’s renewable energy ambitions, potentially underwriting over 20GW of internal power demand.
Reliance is also collaborating with Google Cloud to establish a dedicated cloud region in Jamnagar, merging infrastructure capabilities with cutting-edge AI technologies.
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FAQs
When will Reliance’s AI datacenter become operational?
The first 100MW phase is underway in Jamnagar and will scale up over two years.
Who are Reliance’s AI partners?
Key partners include Meta (joint venture), Google (cloud region), and Azure for enterprise AI services.







