CEO Dara Khosrowshahi cements a strategic alliance with Gautam Adani, turning India into a global laboratory for Uber’s next-generation tech.
In a significant move for India’s digital infrastructure, *Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi* has announced a partnership with the *Adani Group* to establish the ride-hailing giant’s first-ever data centre in the country. The announcement followed a high-profile meeting between Khosrowshahi and *Gautam Adani* in Ahmedabad, marking a major milestone in Uber’s decade-long journey in India.
Building “At Scale” for the Globe
This isn’t just about local storage; it’s about global engineering. Khosrowshahi emphasized that the facility will serve as a primary hub to *test and deploy technology at scale*—developed in India but applied to Uber’s operations worldwide.
The move highlights a fundamental shift in Uber’s strategy: India is no longer just a massive market for rides, but the “brain” behind the company’s global innovation.
> “India is a key node in our global operations,” Khosrowshahi noted. “This facility will enable us to innovate faster and build products that serve millions, not just in India, but across the globe.”
The AdaniConneX Synergy
The project will be executed through *AdaniConneX*, the joint venture between Adani Enterprises and EdgeConneX. This collaboration comes at a time when the demand for cloud services and AI-ready infrastructure is surging. For the Adani Group, securing a global heavyweight like Uber as a partner strengthens its position as a leader in India’s booming data centre market.
The partnership also addresses the growing push for *digital sovereignty*, ensuring that the data powering India’s urban mobility is processed and managed within its borders.
A Busy Week in the Capital
The data centre deal is the crown jewel of Khosrowshahi’s five-day India visit. His itinerary has been a masterclass in corporate diplomacy:
- Economic Strategy:A deep-dive meeting with Finance Minister *Nirmala Sitharaman* to discuss Uber’s long-term investment roadmap.
- Innovation Policy: Discussions with *Amitabh Kant* (India’s G20 Sherpa) on how Uber can support India’s push as a global innovation hub.
- Sustainable Transit: Ongoing talks regarding the transition of Uber’s fleet to Electric Vehicles (EVs) and green energy.
The “India First” Shift
With Bengaluru already housing one of Uber’s largest engineering teams outside the U.S., this new data centre confirms that India is the company’s *global R&D engine*. By moving its data infrastructure closer to its massive engineering talent pool, Uber is cutting latency and accelerating the rollout of AI-driven features like predictive routing and advanced safety protocols.
As the facility gears up to go live, it stands as a testament to India’s rising status—not just as a consumer of global tech, but as the factory where it is built.






