Amazon to invest $35 billion in India by 2030 across its businesses
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Amazon plans to invest $35 billion in India by 2030, focusing on AI, exports, and job creation.
E-commerce giant Amazon plans to make a mega investment of $35 billion — more than ₹ 3.14 lakh crore — in India by 2030 across its businesses with a focus on AI-driven digitisation, export growth and job creation, a senior company official said on Wednesday (December 10, 2025).
Making the announcement during the Amazon Smbhav Summit, Senior V.P. Emerging Markets, Amit Agarwal, said the company has set a target to quadruple exports from India to $80 billion from about $20 billion it has facilitated as of now and create an additional one million direct, indirect, induced and seasonal jobs by 2030.
"Amazon to date has invested $40 billion in India since 2010. Now we will invest another $35 billion by 2030 across all our businesses in India," Mr. Agarwal said.
Amazon's investment plan is twice that of Microsoft's investment plan of $17.5 billion and close to 2.3 times that of Google's $15 billion investment plan by 2030.
“Amazon is the largest foreign investor in India, according to a Keystone report compiled from publicly available data,” said Mr. Agarwal said.
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In May 2023, Amazon announced plans to invest $12.7 billion in India by 2030 into its local cloud and AI infrastructure across Telangana and Maharashtra. The company has already invested $3.7 billion in India between 2016 and 2022.
Mr. Agarwal said that the company has invested at scale towards building physical and digital infrastructure, including fulfilment centres, transportation networks, data centres, digital payments infrastructure and technology development.
According to the Keystone report, Amazon has digitised over 12 million small businesses and enabled $20 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports, while supporting approximately 2.8 million direct, indirect, induced and seasonal jobs across industries in India in 2024.
To push export growth from India, Amazon launched a manufacturing-focused initiative, "Accelerate Exports", designed to connect digital entrepreneurs with trusted manufacturers while enabling manufacturers to become successful global sellers.
As part of the program, Amazon will host on-ground onboarding drives in over 10 manufacturing clusters across India, including Tirupur, Kanpur and Surat.
At the Smbhav Summit, Amazon announced a key partnership with the Apparel Export Promotion Council of India to expand and scale the programme nationwide.