Currently India has more data than the US and China.

“The average data consumption which was around 300 MB a few years ago has already grown to 25 GB per month, and by 2028, we will become the largest in the world in terms of per user data consumption with around 62 GB per user per month. Will go.” said Sunil Gupta, Chairman, ASSOCHAM National Council on Datacentres.

"Digital penetration continues to grow, making India a digital-first economy, surpassing every largest global economy," he said.

India has reached 1200 MW, up from about 200 MW in 2013-14.

"By 2027 we expect to reach 2,000 MW. A sovereign cloud ensures that data generated within India remains within the country's borders and is fully protected by local law and regulation," said Gupta, who co-founded -Also is the Founder, MD and CEO. Yotta Data Services.

By 2025, the Indian software-as-a-service (SaaS) market is expected to grow to $35 billion, with data centers contributing to this growth.

Niranjan Hiranandani, former president of ASSOCHAM and CMD of Hiranandani Group of Companies, said, "As far as the country is concerned, growth is imperative. The paradigm we really need to focus on is improving the lives of individual Indians. Is."

According to Surjit Chatterjee, co-chairman of ASSOCHAM National Council on Datacentres, Mumbai leads in terms of largest share in the data center market, followed by Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru.

“We are now moving into Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets,” he said.