Amazon says it is entering what it calls its most aggressive phase of expansion in India, with plans to invest $35 billion by 2030. The company frames the move as part of a longer-term effort to strengthen its position in India’s rapidly growing digital market. Amazon’s plans include scaling its e-commerce and quick commerce operations, expanding AI and digitization initiatives, and supporting exports. The expansion also focuses on building out logistics infrastructure. Amazon Now is set to expand to 100 cities, backed by 1,000 micro-fulfillment centers, which are intended to improve delivery speed. One report also notes that the announced $35 billion investment is in addition to an existing $40 billion already committed, and that the company links the investment to job creation. Both outlets describe the investment announcement as a major acceleration of Amazon’s India growth plans through 2030, with the company positioning its current phase as the strongest push in its India rollout to date.
Amazon commits $35 billion by 2030 to expand India e-commerce, quick commerce and AI
Amazon says it is entering what it calls its most aggressive phase of expansion in India, with plans to invest $35 billion by 2030. The company frames the move as part of a longer-term effort to stren...
- Amazon says it will invest $35 billion by 2030 to expand in India.
- Amazon describes the current phase as its most aggressive India expansion yet.
- Plans include scaling e-commerce and quick commerce operations.
- Amazon Now is expected to expand to 100 cities with 1,000 micro-fulfillment centers.
- Amazon cites support for AI-driven digitization, exports, and job creation.
Amazon is significantly increasing its investment in India, committing $35 billion by 2030 to expand its e-commerce, quick commerce, AI, and export operations. The company is entering its most aggressive expansion phase yet, aiming for long-term leadership in the rapidly growing Indian digital market. This push includes expanding Amazon Now to 100 cities with 1,000 micro-fulfillment centers.
17 hours agoThe company has announced a $35 billion investment by 2030, building on an existing $40 billion, to support expansion, AI-driven digitization, exports, and job creation
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