As the world transitions into a hyper-digital future powered by AI, cloud, and real-time analytics, India is rapidly becoming a global data center powerhouse — and Mumbai is leading the charge.

India’s total data center (DC) capacity stands at 1,263 MW as of April 2025 and is projected to quadruple to over 4,500 MW by 2030, supported by large-scale investments of USD 20–25 billion in the next 5–6 years. This growth is expected to push the DC real estate footprint from the current 15.9 million sq ft to ~55 million sq ft by 2030, according to Colliers India.


📍 Mumbai: India’s Digital Infrastructure Capital

Mumbai accounts for 41% of India’s current DC capacity and has added 44% of new supply since 2020, making it the undisputed leader in India’s data infrastructure growth story.

MetricValue
Share in current capacity41%
Share in new supply since 202044%
Projected new supply (2025–2030)1,000–1,200 MW

Mumbai’s advantages include:

  • Proximity to submarine cable landing stations
  • Stable power availability
  • Strong real estate ecosystem
  • Global enterprise and fintech presence

🇮🇳 India’s National DC Expansion

India’s top 7 cities — Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, and Kolkata — are driving the expansion. Here’s how:

CityExisting Supply (MW, 2020–2025)Forecasted Supply (MW, 2025–2030)
Mumbai3781,000–1,200
Chennai234400–450
Delhi NCR130200–250
Hyderabad321,000–1,200
Bengaluru19150–200
Pune23300–350
Kolkata4330–50
Total859 MW3,000–3,700 MW

🏗️ Bigger and Smarter Data Centers

India’s DC landscape is evolving toward large-scale hyperscale facilities. The share of data centers larger than 50 MW is projected to grow to nearly two-thirds of total capacity by 2030.

Size CategoryShare in 202020252030 (Forecast)
>50 MW~20%~30%~66%
21–50 MW~42%~44%
<20 MW~38%~26%

🌍 Global Relevance: Why This Matters

India’s rise in the DC space is not just domestic growth — it’s reshaping the global digital supply chain.
India is now seen as a strategic alternative to data hubs like Singapore and Hong Kong due to:

Global AdvantageWhy India?
Cost-effective growthLower land, power, and operational costs
Regulatory supportClear data localization and DC policy frameworks
Skilled workforceDeep IT & engineering talent
Location & latencySubmarine cable access enabling low-latency global routing

💰 Investment Landscape

India’s DC industry has already attracted USD 14.7 billion since 2020 and is poised to draw another USD 20–25 billionthrough 2030, with major players expanding into Tier II & III cities to tap regional digital consumption.

TimelineInvestment (USD Billion)
2020–202514.7
2025–2030F20–25
Total~35–40

🌱 Sustainability on the Agenda

Green-certified DCs currently account for 25% of the market. This is expected to rise to 30–40% by 2030 as developers shift toward renewable energyefficient cooling systems, and low-carbon infrastructure.


🗣️ Industry Insights

“Mumbai has emerged as the cornerstone of India’s digital infrastructure. With submarine connectivity, skilled talent, and enterprise demand, it leads India’s journey toward becoming Asia-Pacific’s most scalable data center market,”
— Jatin Shah, COO, Colliers India

“The next 5 years will define India’s DC evolution — not just in volume but in quality, sustainability, and global relevance,”
— Vimal Nadar, Head of Research, Colliers India


🔚 Conclusion: India, Powered by Mumbai, Is Now a Global DC Destination

With its unmatched growth trajectory, favorable ecosystem, and strong city-level leadership from Mumbai, India is set to become a global data command center — enabling AI, cloud, fintech, and digital services across the world. This isn’t just about infrastructure — it’s about India’s digital influence on the global economy.

Also Read: India’s Data Centre Market Sees $6.5 Billion Investment Surge, 139% Capacity Growth in a Decade

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