A man walks past Reliance Industries Jio telecoms logo on a street in Mumbai, India, March 24, 2026. R

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Reliances Industries’ deep-tech arm estimates its Jamnagar AI-infrastructure to be functioning at 120MW capacity by the end of calendar 2026.During the 49th annual general meeting, the company talked about its AI ambitions, including AI-first solutions and services across its company portfolios. To address the scarcity and high cost of compute, Reliance Intelligence focused on its plans to build India’s sovereign AI backbone in Jamnagar.“This cutting-edge infrastructure will be powered entirely by clean energy from Reliance’s own solar generation from the Kutch renewable platform,” said Akash Ambani, Chairman of Jio Infocomm, during the AGM.The deeptech firm is also operationalising an initial fleet of advanced NVIDIA GB300 GPUs, equivalent to more than 75,000 H100 GPUs on an AI-inference basis. As the first 120MW becomes fully operational, this capacity can scale to over two lakh H100-equivalent GPUs.This capacity places Reliance among the largest AI infrastructure platforms being built anywhere in the world, said Ambani.“Just as Jio made data extremely affordable for every Indian, Reliance Intelligence will disrupt AI economics by making it dramatically more affordable for every Indian by the end of this decade,” said Ambani.Stating that Reliance is building AI for India, by India, Reliance Intelligence listed five services: AI companion JioBharatIQ, retail-focused AI Vyapar, home healthcare support JioHealthIQ, education-focused JioLearnIQ, and JioKrishiIQ for farmers.Further, it announced Jio TeleFrame, an AI operating system for the home that addresses household tasks.“This is the first family of Jio agents built for everyday life. Every agent has a job. TeleFrame gives them one shared place to help, to act, and to stay visible to the family – always with permission, in every Indian language. These agents know you – your family, your routines, the room around you. They sense context and bring the right help forward without anyone opening apps, searching menus or repeating what the home should already understand,” said Ambani.The company also talked of building a team of AI researchers and engineers to invest in India’s AI start-up ecosystem and collaborate with leading Indian universities and research institutions.Published on June 19, 2026