OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is reportedly planning to build a data center in India with at least 1 gigawatt (GW) capacity, according to a Bloomberg-sourced Reuters report. The data center is expected to be part of its broader Stargate initiative—a massive AI infrastructure push supported by Microsoft, Oracle, and SoftBank.
The company has already formally registered as a legal entity in India and is building a local team. It also plans to open its first Indian office in New Delhi later this year. The location and timeline of the data center project are not yet confirmed, but CEO Sam Altman may announce more details during his visit in September.
Why It Matters for AVGC & Technology Sectors
Insight | Impact |
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Local Compute Power | A 1 GW data center can support intensive AI workloads—training large models, rendering, VFX pipelines, etc.—within India, reducing dependency on foreign infrastructure. |
Infrastructure & Jobs Boost | Building AI infrastructure at this scale could lead to job creation in data center management, cloud services, and creative tech sectors. |
Faster Latency & Performance | For AVGC creators, especially in animation, VFX, XR, etc., local infrastructure improves speed and responsiveness, making cloud workflows more feasible. |
Strategic Positioning | Signals OpenAI views India as a strategic market not just for users but for actual infrastructure—boosting India’s role in global AI/AVGC ecosystems. |