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The establishment of a new Google AI Data Centre in Visakhapatnam goes a long way in India's digital infrastructure development. The facility was launched by Ashwini Vaishnaw and Andhra Pradesh State Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. This ambitious project, as part of a billion-dollar investment, is set to transform Vizag into a hub for AI and cloud computing. It demonstrates effective government-industry co-operation to drive artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, boost data capabilities and create jobs in the fast-growing Indian technological landscape.
In a significant move towards India's digital transformation, the laying of the foundation stone for the Google AI Data Centre took place in Visakhapatnam in the presence of top government officials.
The initiative is expected to have an investment of around $15 billion, one of the biggest in the Indian high-tech industry.
The AI data centre will be established as part of the Google Cloud India AI Hub, aimed at delivering massive computing and data storage services.
It will have a capacity of 1 gigawatt, which is one of the largest data centre facilities in India.
The development is set to cover some 600 acres over locations such as Tharluwada and the surrounding areas.
The project will have strategic alliances with firms like AdaniConneX and Airtel Nxtra for infrastructure and connectivity.
The project promises to make Visakhapatnam a hub for AI and cloud computing in Asia.
This project promises to create thousands of jobs in the fields of AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity and more.
The data centre will enable emerging technologies such as AI-powered services, machine learning, and big data.
It will support India's ambition to boost the digital economy and AI-driven growth through national programmes.
The data centre will also feature renewable energy sources and fast fibre infrastructure for optimal operations.
It will draw foreign technology companies and investment to Andhra Pradesh.
It enhances India’s role as a leader in enabling AI infrastructure and innovation.
It reflects a strong partnership between government and industry in delivering the digital infrastructure of the future.
| Exam & Year | Question | Options | Correct Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| SSC CGL 2016 | In which year was Google founded? | (A) 1995 (B) 1998 (C) 2000 (D) 2004 | (B) 1998 |
| SSC CHSL 2018 | Who are the founders of Google? | (A) Bill Gates & Paul Allen (B) Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak (C) Larry Page & Sergey Brin (D) Mark Zuckerberg & Eduardo Saverin | (C) Larry Page & Sergey Brin |
| UPSC Prelims 2020 | Google is primarily known for which of the following services? | (A) Social networking (B) Search engine (C) E-commerce (D) Banking | (B) Search engine |
| SSC MTS 2019 | Where is the headquarters of Google located? | (A) New York (B) California (C) Texas (D) Washington | (B) California |
| IBPS Clerk 2021 | What was the original name of Google? | (A) BackRub (B) WebCrawler (C) InfoSeek (D) AltaVista | (A) BackRub |
| SSC GD 2022 | Who is the CEO of Google (Alphabet Inc.)? | (A) Sundar Pichai (B) Satya Nadella (C) Tim Cook (D) Andy Jassy | (A) Sundar Pichai |
| UPSC Prelims 2018 | Alphabet Inc. is associated with which company? | (A) Microsoft (B) Apple (C) Google (D) Amazon | (C) Google |
| SSC CPO 2020 | Which of the following products is developed by Google? | (A) Windows (B) Android (C) iOS (D) Alexa | (B) Android |
| SSC CHSL 2021 | Google Chrome is an example of: | (A) Operating System (B) Web Browser (C) Programming Language (D) Database | (B) Web Browser |
| RRB NTPC 2019 | Google Maps is used for: | (A) Gaming (B) Navigation (C) Banking (D) Messaging | (B) Navigation |
The laying down of the Google AI data centre in Visakhapatnam is a significant milestone in the building of India's digital and AI ecosystem. This project, spearheaded by Ashwini Vaishnaw and the Andhra Pradesh government, underscores the increasing presence of Google in the Indian tech landscape. The initiative promises to encourage innovation, generate jobs and establish India as a leader in AI, cloud computing and next-generation digital transformation.