Google to invest Rs 75,000 crore in India, says CEO Sundar Pichai

Google said on Monday that it plans to invest $10 billion in India in the next five to seven years as the search giant looks to expand its presence in the key overseas market.

On Monday google organised it’s “Google For India” 6th Conference revealing all new upcoming digital india initiatives and developments offering to India by Google, in the event Sanjay Gupta, country head and vice president, Google India said that “Make the internet helpful for a billion Indians and empowering India to become the leading digital economy” is it’s mission in India

Google’s mission for India

Sundar Pichai,  the chief executive of Google, today unveiled Google for India Digitization Fund through which it will be making the investments in the country.

“We’ll do this through a mix of equity investments, partnerships, and operational, infrastructure and ecosystem investments. This is a reflection of our confidence in the future of India and its digital economy,” he said at the company’s annual event focused on India.

Investments will focus on four areas important to India’s digitization:

  1. First, enabling affordable access and information for every Indian in their own language, whether it’s Telugu, Tamil, Marathi or any other
  2. Second, building new products and services that are deeply relevant to India’s unique needs
  3. Third, empowering businesses as they continue or embark on their digital transformation
  4. Fourth, leveraging technology and AI for social good, in areas like health, education, and agriculture

India is a key overseas market for Google, where a range of its products and services including Search, YouTube, and Android have made inroads with much of the entire online population.

More than 500 million people in India, the world’s second most populous nation with 1.3 billion people, are online today and more than 450 million smartphones are in active use in the country.

“There’s still more work to do in order to make the internet affordable and useful for a billion Indians…from improving voice input and computing for all of India’s languages, to inspiring and supporting a whole new generation of entrepreneurs,” said Pichai.

Though Google, like every other American tech giant, makes only a fraction of its revenue from the world’s largest internet market. But that does not appear to be a priority for any American tech giant in India that are currently searching for their next hundreds of millions of users in developing markets.

Facebook, which rivals with Google and Amazon in India, made a $5.7 billion investment in Reliance Jio Platforms, the top telecom operator in the nation in April this year to digitize 60 million mom and pop stores in the country.

During his visit to India earlier this year, Jeff Bezos said Amazon plans to invest an additional $1 billion in India, totaling the company’s to-date commitment to $6.5 billion.


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