Uber is reportedly planning its first major data centre project in India in partnership with Adani Group as the ride-hailing giant expands its digital infrastructure footprint in one of its largest global markets.

According to reports, the proposed collaboration could involve data storage infrastructure, cloud operations, and AI-driven computing capabilities to support Uber’s growing India business and technology operations.
Industry observers say the move reflects increasing demand for localised data infrastructure as global technology companies expand operations in India amid stricter data localisation requirements and rapid growth in digital services.
The Adani Group has been aggressively expanding into data centres, renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and AI-focused projects as part of its broader technology and infrastructure strategy. Analysts believe partnerships with global tech firms could strengthen India’s position as a major data infrastructure hub in Asia.
India’s data centre industry has seen rapid growth due to rising internet usage, AI adoption, cloud computing demand, and digital payments expansion. Experts estimate India could become one of the world’s fastest-growing data centre markets over the next decade as companies invest heavily in local storage and processing infrastructure.
