Jabraj Singh on Building Energy Infrastructure That Can Support India’s AI and Data Center Expansion

New Delhi [India], May 14: India’s ambitions in artificial intelligence and digital innovation are accelerating at an unprecedented pace. As businesses, governments, and industries increasingly rely on AI-driven technologies, cloud...

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Jabraj Singh on Building Energy Infrastructure That Can Support India’s AI and Data Center Expansion

New Delhi [India], May 14: India’s ambitions in artificial intelligence and digital innovation are accelerating at an unprecedented pace. As businesses, governments, and industries increasingly rely on AI-driven technologies, cloud platforms, and hyperscale computing, the country is witnessing a parallel surge in demand for advanced data center infrastructure. Yet behind every AI model, real-time analytics engine, and cloud application lies a less visible but equally critical foundation: energy infrastructure. Reliable electricity supply, smart transmission systems, renewable integration, and resilient power networks are becoming essential for sustaining India’s next phase of technological growth. Experts believe that the country’s ability to scale its AI ecosystem will ultimately depend on how effectively it strengthens the energy backbone supporting this digital transformation.

“India’s AI revolution cannot succeed without a parallel revolution in energy infrastructure,” says Jabraj Singh. “The next generation of data centers will require not only uninterrupted electricity, but intelligent, sustainable, and future-ready energy ecosystems capable of supporting continuous digital growth. Infrastructure planning today will determine how globally competitive India’s AI economy becomes tomorrow.”

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