India’s digital surge has made it one of the fastest-growing digital economies in the world. Affordable smartphones, widespread Internet access, and ambitious government initiatives like Digital India are enabling digital services to power every facet of daily life - from banking and healthcare to education and commerce.
Today, an average Indian mobile user consumes about 25 - 30GB of data each month, almost double the global average and a dramatic rise from just a few years ago. At the heart of this transformation are data centers - critical engines that deliver the reliable, secure, and scalable infrastructure fueling India’s digital revolution.
This expansion, however, brings along the pressing responsibility to meet the soaring compute demands without compromising the planet. The answer lies in building next-generation data centers that are not just intelligent but fundamentally sustainable, ensuring that India’s digital growth remains resilient, responsible, and future-ready.
Embedding sustainability into the DNA
Sustainability is no longer an afterthought - it is a business, regulatory, and societal imperative. It must be woven into the very fabric of data center operations, from site selection and construction to daily management and future expansion.








