CtrlS Datacenters receives ₹250 crore in investments from Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath and entrepreneur Sreeram Reddy Vanga, the company says. The funding is intended to support CtrlS’s planned expansion of its hyperscale data centre infrastructure.
Business Line reports the capital will help CtrlS meet rising demand for AI, cloud and digital workloads across India. Free Press Journal adds that Kamath invests ₹200 crore and Vanga invests ₹50 crore, describing CtrlS as one of India’s largest hyperscale data centre operators. The outlet also includes remarks from the investors and CtrlS’s founder and CEO, framing the investment as tied to India’s need for data-centre capacity as enterprises and hyperscale customers increase usage.
Across sources, the core details align: the total amount invested is ₹250 crore, the investors are Kamath and Vanga, and the stated purpose is capacity build-out for AI, cloud and digital workloads. The differing angles mainly relate to how much breakdown and contextual commentary each outlet includes.