New Delhi, June 26 -- an additional $13 billion for India's artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure by 2030, lifting its total pledged spending in the country to $48 billion over the coming five years.

The cumulative number tells the longer story. Amazon has been in India since 2011. Over that period, the company's total stated investment in the country has exceeded $88 billion when measured from 2010 to the end of the new commitment window in 2030, TechCrunch reported. The fresh $13 billion is specifically directed at the architecture India's next decade will be built on - data centers, AI chips, developer platforms, and the cloud backbone that startups, banks, and government agencies are increasingly treating as critical infra...