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Google will invest $15B to build its largest AI data center outside the U.S. in Andhra Pradesh, India. Partnering with Adani and Airtel, the project aims to advance India’s AI mission amid rising U.S.-India trade tensions.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Google announced plans Tuesday to invest $15 billion over five years to build an artificial intelligence data center in India's southern state of Andhra Pradesh,
00:10marking its largest ever investment in the country.
00:13According to Reuters, the facility will service Google's largest AI hub outside the U.S. with an initial capacity of one gigawatt.
00:20The project comes amid heightened trade tensions between Washington and New Delhi,
00:23as Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges boycotts of foreign goods over new U.S. tariffs on Indian imports.
00:30Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said the initiative aims to advance India's national AI mission
00:34and strengthen the collaboration between the two nations.
00:37Google's partners include Adani Group and Airtel, which will help construct infrastructure and international subsea gateway.
00:43For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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