From Hosting to Shaping: Building India’s Compute Economy Through Multi-Layer Coordination
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's five-day visit to India this week was a landmark in India's technology economy. The visit involved government engagement, strategic investment, tech capacity expansion, and showcasing of affordable mobility options amid competition. The two most important takeaways of his visit, to me, were:- New GCCs: Plans to open two major technology/engineering centres in Bengaluru and Hyderabad by end of 2027, accommodating ~9,600 new employees to support operations and product development. Hyderabad already hosts Uber’s first engineering facility outside the US. First data center in India: Partnership with Adani Group (AdaniConneX) for a data center, expected to be online in Q4 2026, enabling scaled tech testing and global deployment. Announced after Dara Khosrowshahi met Gautam Adani. At first glance, these may appear to be separate developments — one involving office expansion, the other involving cloud expansion. They are not. Together, they reveal somet...