Amazon CEO Andy Jassy visits India as the company announces plans to scale up its “Amazon Now” quick commerce service to more than 300 cities. Amazon India says it will invest ₹2,800 crore (around $300 million) to strengthen infrastructure and operations across the country, with a focus on faster delivery capabilities.

According to The Hindu, Amazon Now is already available to over 50 million customers across more than 15 metro and non-metro cities, including Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Amritsar, and Kochi. The announcement ties the expansion target to the company’s infrastructure investment, indicating a broader rollout effort rather than a limited regional change.

Business Line reports the investment amount and links it to strengthening operations nationwide with an emphasis on quick commerce, while The Hindu provides additional context on current service reach and the types of cities covered. Both sources present the move as part of Amazon’s effort to expand and scale quick commerce through increased operational capacity.