India’s digital future hinges on robust, compliance-ready infrastructure, a mission where CtrlS Datacenters plays a pivotal role. As the nation strengthens its data protection laws and emphasizes localization, CtrlS is proactively building one of the largest and most secure data center networks, empowering Indian enterprises and global hyperscale customers to meet the growing demands of data localization and privacy compliance.
At the forefront of this transformation, CtrlS aligns its hyperscale data centers with India’s data localization laws and the upcoming DPDP Compliance framework, ensuring sovereignty and trust. By investing in state-of-the-art, energy-efficient, and hyperscale-ready facilities strategically located in key economic zones, CtrlS provides seamless data hosting within India, adhering to local regulations while maintaining global performance standards and fostering digital self-reliance.
Beyond compliance, CtrlS is rapidly evolving its infrastructure to support the next wave of AI Infrastructure adoption. The company is actively developing a massive 40-acre campus near Hyderabad, engineered for over 600 MW of IT capacity, and has committed to a Rs 10,000 crore investment for an AI data centers cluster in Telangana, ensuring all its facilities are AI-capable and ready for future AI-driven demands.
While India remains its anchor market, CtrlS envisions a global footprint with its “Made in India, Built for the World” philosophy. The company is exploring strategic expansions into Southeast Asia and the Middle East, leveraging indigenous design IP and in-house engineering to replicate its modular, energy-efficient hyperscale parks abroad, including its successful Rated-4 architectures and green energy initiatives.
India offers a competitive edge over regional data center hubs, and CtrlS is leveraging this by positioning the country as a global AI and Edge computing India hub. Investments in cities like Hyderabad and Chennai cater to both domestic and international AI workload demands, while CtrlS’ green data center leadership, including a 100 MW captive solar farm and a Net Zero 2040 roadmap, significantly enhances India’s competitiveness on the ESG front.
Mission-critical data infrastructure is extending beyond metros, with CtrlS actively democratizing access across Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Deployments in locations such as Patna, Lucknow, and Bhubaneswar reduce latency and enable local cloud access, supporting critical applications in various sectors and fostering digital inclusion, reflecting their commitment to extend robust data services nationwide.
CtrlS’ sustainability-first philosophy is deeply embedded, with a roadmap that includes a 100 MW solar park and a target of achieving 1,000 MW of renewable capacity by 2030. These investments, alongside the deployment of water recycling systems and low Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) designs, exemplify their commitment to building Green Data Centers and an environmentally conscious digital infrastructure.
Furthermore, CtrlS is committed to building a truly Atmanirbhar digital infrastructure ecosystem by investing in local talent, creating jobs in non-metro cities, and fostering a robust vendor ecosystem. This comprehensive approach ensures skill development and workforce growth, contributing to a resilient, self-reliant, and globally competitive yet locally rooted model for India’s digital future.