When we announced our partnership with Microsoft to power Shakti Cloud with Azure AI, we expected the industry to take note. What followed was far bigger.
Our news was picked up by The Times of India, The Economic Times, CNBC TV-fv18, Business Standard, Business Today, Tech Circle – and echoed across top-tier publications nationwide. For a tech story to cut through the noise like that, something has to click. This did.
Because this isn’t another cloud announcement.
This is a blueprint for India’s AI future.
Together with Microsoft, we’re building an AI environment that’s made in India, for India. Azure’s intelligence. Shakti’s muscles. The collaboration merges Microsoft’s advanced AI models, versatile apps, agents, and developer tools with Yotta’s sovereign, cost-efficient, globally benchmarked GPU infrastructure. An AI stack that speaks the language of India’s enterprises, startups, and public sector.
And it’s fast – ultra-low latency fast. Built for real-time inferencing and heavy-duty model training, right here on Indian soil. Fully sovereign, deeply trusted, and engineered to meet the unique scale and complexity of our country.
This partnership is a shot in the arm for the IndiaAI Mission – the national push to make India a global hub for AI innovation. It’s designed to support the dream of homegrown innovation – whether that’s a researcher at an IIT, a startup founder in Bengaluru, or a government agency building the next generation of digital citizen services.
At Yotta, we’ve always believed that infrastructure is a silent power. But every once in a while, it’s okay for that power to make some noise. The kind that makes headlines.
And this time, it did.
This is India’s AI decade. And we’re proud to help shape it – one GPU cycle, one breakthrough, one story at a time.
Catch the story behind the headlines – Read the press release