India, June 9 -- What does it take to build a global technology powerhouse from a small Baltic nation of under three million people? In the case of Hostinger, the answer lies in 34 failed projects, one breakthrough idea, and a deep architectural pivot into artificial intelligence.

Last month, a media visit to Hostinger's striking Cyber City campus in Vilnius, Lithuania, offered a rare look at how the company has quietly engineered one of the most explosive growth stories in modern tech. In May 2026, the company officially crossed a massive threshold: 1 million active customers in India, representing roughly 19% of Hostinger's entire global user base.

Ranked second on the Financial Times' Europe's Long-Term Growth Champions 2026 list, th...