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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.
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