Chandrababu Naidu, Sunil Bharti Mittal discuss Andhra Pradesh digital push
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday, 28 June held talks with Bharti Enterprises founder and chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal at the Chief Minister's official residence in Amaravati, focusing on strengthening the state's digital infrastructure and expanding connectivity for its citizens.
What the Meeting Covered
Naidu, in a post on X, described the meeting as productive. 'We had a productive discussion on strengthening Andhra Pradesh's digital infrastructure and enhancing connectivity for our people. Our conversation focused on expanding last-mile internet and mobile tower connectivity, promoting investments in data centres and an undersea internet cable landing station, and further improving the ease of doing business for mobile service operators in our state,' the Chief Minister said.
The finer details of the discussions remain undisclosed, with an official statement from the state government expected to follow.
The Visakhapatnam AI Data Centre Link
Airtel Nxtra, the data centre subsidiary of Bharti Airtel, is one of the key partners in the Google AI Data Centre being developed in Visakhapatnam. The project, backed by an investment of approximately $15 billion, will feature gigawatt-scale data centre operations powered by clean energy and supported by a subsea cable network.
The facility is being developed across nearly 600 acres with a total capacity of 1 Gigawatt. The foundation stone was laid on 28 April by Chief Minister Naidu alongside Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw. The other project partners include AdaniConneX and Airtel Nxtra.
Naidu's Target: September 2028 Inauguration
Chief Minister Naidu has urged Google and its partners to complete the project in time for inauguration by September 2028. He has also indicated that the government intends to leverage the Google AI Data Centre to enhance what his administration calls the 'Speed of Governance.'
Broader Context: Andhra Pradesh's Digital Ambitions
The meeting with Mittal fits into a wider push by the Naidu-led government to position Andhra Pradesh as a premier destination for digital and technology investment. Expanding last-mile connectivity and attracting data centre investments are central to this strategy, particularly as the state builds out its new capital at Amaravati. Notably, the undersea cable landing station — if realised — would give Andhra Pradesh a strategic edge in India's growing digital infrastructure map.