Reliance and Jio Unleash Rs 10 Lakh Crore AI Revolution: Mukesh Ambani’s Vision for Affordable Intelligence in India
By State Correspondents News Desk | February 19, 2026 |
In a groundbreaking announcement at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani revealed plans for a staggering Rs 10 lakh crore investment by Jio Platforms and Reliance over the next seven years. This bold move aims to create India’s sovereign AI compute infrastructure, dramatically slashing AI costs for Indians just as Jio did with data prices a decade ago.
From Data Disruption to AI Transformation
Ambani emphasized that Jio’s past success in connecting 1.2 billion Indians to affordable internet sets the stage for the “intelligence era.” “Jio will now connect India to intelligence, delivering it to every citizen, sector, and government service with reliability, scale, and extreme affordability,” he declared. The investment isn’t speculative but “patient, disciplined nation-building capital” focused on long-term economic value.
The core challenge in AI adoption today? Not talent scarcity, but the prohibitive cost of computing power. Jio Intelligence will address this head-on by building three pillars of sovereign compute infrastructure: gigawatt-scale data centres, green energy integration, and a nationwide edge network.
Gigawatt-Scale Data Centres Lead the Charge
Construction has already begun on multi-gigawatt, AI-ready data centres in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Over 120 megawatts will go live in the second half of 2026, scaling rapidly to support massive AI training and inference needs. This infrastructure will ensure India owns its AI future rather than renting expensive foreign compute.
Backed by Reliance’s green energy surplus—up to 10 gigawatts from solar projects in Kutch and Andhra Pradesh—these facilities will be sustainable and cost-effective. “We have ready green power to fuel AI growth without compromising the planet,” Ambani noted, aligning with India’s net-zero ambitions.
Nationwide Edge Compute: AI at Every Doorstep
Jio’s telecom backbone will power a distributed edge computing network, bringing AI processing closer to users for ultra-low latency. This hybrid model combines centralized power with decentralized access, enabling real-time applications in healthcare, education, agriculture, and more.
Early pilots include Jio Shikshak, an adaptive AI teaching assistant revolutionizing classrooms across rural and urban India. Imagine personalized learning for millions at a fraction of current costs— that’s the Jio AI promise.
Job Creation and Economic Boom
Far from fearing job losses, Ambani views AI as a creator of high-skill opportunities. “AI won’t kill jobs; it will spawn a new wave of employment in India’s top-three global startup ecosystem,” he said. The Rs 10 lakh crore infusion will generate thousands of roles in data science, engineering, and AI ethics.
For Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir—regions powering India’s digital backbone—this means localized hubs for AI innovation. From Ludhiana’s tech parks to Srinagar’s emerging startups, the ripple effects will boost regional economies.
Global Implications and India’s Leadership
At a time when global AI is dominated by a few players, Reliance’s strategy positions India as a self-reliant powerhouse. “India cannot afford to rent intelligence. We will build and own it,” Ambani asserted, echoing Make in India 2.0.
Partners like Google already enhance Jio’s ecosystem, offering AI Pro access to millions. This public-private synergy could propel India to super-abundance in knowledge, efficiency, and productivity.
Challenges Ahead and Path Forward
While ambitious, hurdles like regulatory frameworks, data privacy, and skilled workforce upskilling remain. Yet, Reliance’s track record—from telecom dominance to green energy—instills confidence. By 2033, this investment could make AI as ubiquitous and cheap as mobile data today.
Stakeholders in politics, business, and academia hailed the announcement. PM Modi, inaugurating the summit, called it a “game-changer for Viksit Bharat.”
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