AirTrunk, one of Asia-Pacific’s largest hyperscale data center operators, just announced it will pour over $30 billion into India by 2030. The goal: building more than 5 gigawatts of AI-ready data center capacity across multiple states and union territories.
That’s roughly INR 3,000 billion, making it one of the single largest foreign commitments to digital infrastructure India has ever seen.
The deal pipeline is already stacking up
AirTrunk entered the Indian market just two months ago, acquiring Lumina CloudInfra in April 2026. That deal gave the company an initial pipeline of 600 megawatts spread across Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
Then on June 1, 2026, AirTrunk signed a letter of intent for a $21 billion, 3 GW data center campus in the Raigad Pen Growth Centre of Maharashtra, near Mumbai. That single project accounts for the majority of the company’s total India commitment.











