Adani Group and U.S. contract manufacturer Jabil announce a strategic alliance to build a vertically integrated platform for AI and data-centre hardware in India. Bloomberg, The Next Web, NDTV and Free Press Journal report the companies plan to use Adani’s infrastructure footprint and expanding domestic data-centre activity alongside Jabil’s manufacturing and engineering capabilities. The partners say the effort is aimed at serving the infrastructure needs of global hyperscalers, co-location operators and enterprise data centres as AI-driven demand grows. Free Press Journal and NDTV add that the plan includes producing next-generation, liquid-cooled AI rack and related components, along with other “white space” and “grey space” equipment such as servers, storage, networking and thermal/power-related devices. Channel NewsAsia reports the same broad intent but provides fewer operational details. The companies do not state specific investment figures or output targets in the coverage provided. The initiative aligns with Adani’s broader push to build green-energy-powered AI-ready data-centre capacity, while Jabil frames it as a step toward scalable solutions for customers across the AI hardware product lifecycle.