Microsoft has announced a $3 billion investment in India over the next two years, reaffirming its long-term commitment to the country’s fast-growing digital and artificial intelligence (AI) landscape. The move comes shortly after the Windows maker halted operations in Pakistan, abandoning the country.
Microsoft’s closure in Pakistan is attributed to economic instability and regulatory challenges in the country, an obstacle that Microsoft does not seem to be facing in India. At the time of writing, the software maker only has a liaison office with minimal staffing in Pakistan.
The founding head of Microsoft Pakistan, Jawwad Rehman, wrote on LinkedIn:
This is more than a corporate exit. It’s a sobering signal of the environment our country has created.. one where even global giants like Microsoft find it unsustainable to stay.
India Expansion
Microsoft’s investment in India will be directed toward the expansion of its hyperscale cloud infrastructure, which includes setting up new data centers and strengthening AI capabilities to support businesses, developers, and government institutions. This expansion is expected to accelerate India’s digital transformation.
CEO Satya Nadella called India a “global leader in AI innovation,” noting that the new investment aims to “unlock opportunities across every sector of the economy.” Microsoft has already partnered with various Indian ministries, startups, and educational institutions to develop AI-powered tools and upskill millions of workers in digital technologies.
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China is surviving without Microsoft and we can too. All we need is to grow our own cloud computing companies. Pakistani government should announce a minimum fund of 100 billion rupees to invest in local cloud and AI infrastructure.
Pakistani IT companies should learn from Tencent , Huawei, Xiaomi and Ali Baba Cloud.
Somebody holding top seats of the country must realize that there are other aspects, where we must try to challenge India and realize the fact that we are far behind in the country’s GDP, economic growth and per Capita income. It’s the responsibility of leaders to create conducive atmosphere for manufacturing companies rather than to make one which makes them feel disgusting to work in Pakistan.
agreed
Good… Pakistan is a Lumber country