
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
NTT DATA, a digital transformation and IT services company based in Japan, and cloud platform company Neysa Networks, and the Telangana government have signed an agreement with to establish a AI data centre cluster in Hyderabad with an investment of ₹10,500 crore.
The upcoming facility in Hyderabad will feature a 400 MW data centre cluster, designed to host the country’s most powerful AI supercomputing infrastructure with 25,000 GPUs. The project aligns with Telangana’s vision to be the AI capital of India, offering sovereign, scalable, and sustainable compute capabilities to support public and enterprise AI workloads.
The agreement was formalised in Tokyo on Friday after a meeting between the company officials and a Telangana-government team led by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. “This collaboration combines NTT DATA’s global data centre leadership with Neysa’s AI acceleration platform, enabling joint development of AI-first solutions,” a Chief Minister’s statement said.
The project will be powered through a mix of grid and renewable energy (up to 500 MW), adopt cutting-edge cooling technologies like liquid immersion, and adhere to the highest ESG standards, the statement said. The campus will also foster AI talent through partnerships with Telangana’s academic institutions and contribute to the State’s digital public infrastructure mission.
Ken Katsuyama, Senior Vice-President of NTT Corporation; Tadaoki Nishimura, Director and Senior Vice-President of NTT DATA Inc; Alok Bajpai, Managing Director (India) of NTT Global Data Centres; and Sharad Sanghi, Co-founder and CEO of Neysa and Chairman of NTT Global Facilitating Responsible and Sustainable AI Growth
“The NTT Data’s investment decision closely follows recent big ticket data centre projects by AWS, STT, Tillman Holdings and CtrlS and reiterates Hyderabad’s dominant position as India’s leading data centre hub,” the Chief Minister said.
Published on April 18, 2025


