Compute-Led Urbanisation: The Next Phase of India’s Economic Development
Over the past few months, it has become increasingly clear that artificial intelligence is entering an infrastructure-heavy phase. What was less clear, until recently, was how quickly this shift would begin to express itself in physical investment patterns—particularly outside the United States. That clarity is now emerging. On 13 April, Bengaluru-based real-estate company RMZ announced plans to invest approximately $35 billion in India over the next five years in data-centre, office, housing, retail, and logistics infrastructure. Even allowing for execution uncertainty and phased deployment, the scale of this commitment is difficult to ignore. It implies sustained, multi-billion-dollar annual capital deployment into long-duration physical assets. At first glance, this appears to be a large-scale real-estate expansion push. On closer examination, it signals something more consequential: the spatial expression of the industrialisation of AI. Infrastructure, Not Real Estate The natu...