Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) hyper-scale data center today, Wednesday, July 15, 2026. The facility is being constructed in the state’s newly proposed “Bharat Future City” near Mucherla, situated on the periphery of Hyderabad.
The data center forms a central component of Amazon’s total proposed ₹60,000 crore investment in Telangana over the next decade. The project’s groundwork began in January 2025 during the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, where the Chief Minister secured an in-principle commitment from Amazon executives. This was followed by signing a formal framework agreement in December 2025 during the Telangana Rising Global Summit.
To facilitate the project, the Telangana government has allocated a total of 300 acres to Amazon: 202 acres in Bharat Future City and an additional 98 acres in Chandanvelly. The state government is also extending incentives and concessions valued at ₹125 crore to the technology corporation.
The construction of the hyper-scale facilities will be executed in phases. The first phase of development is scheduled for completion within 24 months, with subsequent phases expanding over the next 10 years.
The state-of-the-art infrastructure is designed to support the scaling of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, e-commerce, digital banking, and government digital services. The project aligns with the state government’s Planned Urban Expansion (PURE) initiative, which aims to drive economic growth in the peri-urban regions surrounding Hyderabad.




