Tech giant Google has unveiled a major infrastructure initiative called America-India Connect as part of its strategic expansion in India.
The project announced at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi will establish new subsea fiber-optic routes and enhanced digital connectivity between the United States and India, along with strategic links to other regions of the Southern Hemisphere. This move highlights India’s growing importance as a launchpad for next-generation artificial intelligence, cloud computing and digital services.
The “America-India Connect” initiative builds on Google’s previously announced US$15 billion investment plan in India over the next five years, which includes the construction of a gigawatt-scale AI data centre hub in Visakhapatnam and expanded subsea connectivity designed to support AI training, hyperscale cloud workloads and high-capacity data traffic.
The new subsea cable network will include three undersea paths linking India with Singapore, South Africa and Australia, along with multiple terrestrial fiber routes connecting India with the U.S. and other global nodes.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, speaking at the summit, described the connectivity strategy as part of Google’s long-term commitment to expanding digital infrastructure that underpins artificial intelligence adoption across sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture and enterprise services.
He noted that enhanced fiber-optic and subsea networks are essential to supporting low-latency, high-capacity data flows required by advanced AI applications and cloud computing.
In addition to subsea and fiber infrastructure, Google is expanding regional partnerships with institutions and governments to accelerate AI research and public services. The company has earmarked funding and collaborative programs aimed at training talent, delivering responsible AI tools and fostering access to frontier models for scientific and enterprise applications.
The new infrastructure anchored by a subsea gateway in Visakhapatnam is expected to deepen India’s role in global digital trade corridors, diversifying connectivity beyond traditional landing points such as Mumbai and Chennai. This diversification enhances network resilience and creates broader routes for global data movements between continents, strengthening access to AI-driven services and digital platforms across emerging and established markets.
Google’s investment reflects broader global trends where digital infrastructure particularly fiber-optic and submarine cable networks increasingly shapes economic competitiveness, innovation ecosystems and cross-border data flows in an era defined by cloud computing, digital services and artificial intelligence.
Google’s America-India Connect initiative signals a fundamental shift in how digital infrastructure is being positioned as a strategic platform for innovation, collaboration and economic integration across continents. Enhanced subsea fiber connectivity between India and the U.S. not only supports faster AI workloads and cloud computing deployments but also lays the groundwork for cross-regional collaboration between European, Indian and global tech ecosystems.
This improved digital backbone strengthens opportunities for startup partnerships in AI, cloud services, cybersecurity, data analytics and digital infrastructure, enabling European and Indian ventures to jointly develop, scale and deploy solutions that require high-performance global connectivity.
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