Beyond Chips and Energy: Why AI Data-Centres Could Anchor India’s Next Industrial Revolution
Introduction: The AI Supercycle and the Missing Layers Beneath It The world is in the middle of an AI supercycle. AI chip companies—especially those in East Asia and the United States—have witnessed enormous investor enthusiasm. Many of these companies have seen their market-valuations surge to trillions of dollars — which in turn have sharply increased the total valuations of national stock markets of those countries. The dominant global narrative of the AI era has therefore become deeply chip-centric. Artificial Intelligence is increasingly interpreted through the lens of GPUs, semiconductor manufacturing, frontier AI labs, and stock-market valuations. Countries lacking globally dominant AI-chip companies are casually described as "missing" the AI boom. India, in particular, has been described as a "loser" (by Bloomberg) in the AI supercycle because it lacks major listed AI-chip champions comparable to those in Taiwan, South Korea, or the United States. Such narr...