L&T Incorporates AI Data Centre Subsidiary Vyoma.AI

Indian infrastructure giant L&T (Larsen & Toubro) has incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary Vyoma.AI ltd in India formed to launch data centres and AI infrastructure, through which it can provide infrastructure and technology-enabled services.
Vyoma.AI was launched on April 22 with an authorised capital of ₹5 Lakh. L&T, along with its nominee shareholders, have subscribed to 100% equity shares of the new subsidiary.
“VAL is formed for the purpose of establishing data centres and AI Infra for providing Infrastructure and Technology enabled Services,” L&T said in an exchanges filing today.
Vyoma is a next-generation sovereign AI cloud and digital infrastructure platform by L&T, which will bring expertise in hyperscale cloud engineering, GPU computing and advanced AI workloads, the company said in a statement.
In February, L&T partnered with US chipmaker NVIDIA to build and scale a gigawatt-scale AI data centre infrastructure in India, where L&T planned to combine its engineering and infrastructure capabilities with NVIDIA’s AI stack to enable large-scale AI adoption across industries.
T[he facility aims to provide enterprise-grade AI computing with predictable performance, security and scalability, helping Indian businesses move from pilot projects to production-scale AI deployment.
The infra giant launched an AI-first cloud infrastructure called sovereign cloud platform (SCP) under Vyoma, two months ago. The SCP operates via a jurisdiction-first architecture that ensures all data, workloads and AI systems of enterprises remain governed within approved sovereign boundaries and under Indian regulatory frameworks.
With corporates and enterprises adopting AI on a large scale in the country, global tech giants have been targeting setting up AI data centres within the country.
India’s data centre market is projected to reach a size of $11.6 Bn at a CAGR of 10.98% by 2032, based on the Economic Survey 2024-25.
In this light, Adani Group is also said to be in discussions with Meta and Google to explore partnerships for its data centre business. Besides, Bharti Airtel’s AI data centre arm Nxtra is raising $1 Bn (nearly ₹9,400 Cr) in a strategic funding round led by Alpha Wave Global to accelerate its growth plans, scale its infrastructure and broaden its portfolio of services.
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