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Sam Altman is betting big on India! OpenAI in advanced talks with Tata to build AI infrastructure

| @indiablooms | Dec 04, 2025, at 02:14 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Sam Altman’s OpenAI — the creator of ChatGPT — is in advanced talks with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to build large-scale AI infrastructure in India, Economic Times reported.

According to the report, OpenAI is negotiating to lease at least 500 MW of AI data-centre capacity from TCS HyperVault, which would support the training and deployment of its AI models within India.

In return, TCS will gain access to OpenAI’s large-language models (LLMs) to build Agentic AI solutions for global enterprise clients, creating a major technology collaboration between one of the world’s top AI companies and India’s largest IT services firm.

How this strengthens India’s AI ecosystem

1. Lowering costs and entry barriers

With shared compute resources, public datasets, and AI-ready infrastructure being created by major players like TCS, smaller startups, researchers and students can build AI tools without needing to invest in expensive GPU clusters.

2. Sector-specific AI for India

Government-backed Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in agriculture, healthcare, education and sustainable cities — combined with industry infrastructure from TCS and others — enable AI solutions tailored to local challenges, from smart farming to health diagnostics.

3. Faster AI adoption by Indian enterprises

As more AI-ready data centres come online, companies across finance, retail, logistics, mobility and manufacturing can deploy advanced AI models quickly, boosting efficiency, automation and competitiveness.

4. Stronger domestic AI talent pipeline

Shared access to compute and modern LLMs helps developers, engineers and researchers work on real AI workloads — strengthening India’s pool of AI-capable professionals and reducing dependence on overseas compute resources.

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