‘Reliance Intelligence’ is Here, In Partnership with Google and Meta 

The new fully-owned subsidiary of Reliance would build data centres, strengthen India’s AI ecosystem, deliver AI services to consumers and MSMEs, and foster world-class AI talent. The post ‘Reliance Intelligence’ is Here, In Partnership with Google and Meta  appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

‘Reliance Intelligence’ is Here, In Partnership with Google and Meta 

Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani has announced the launch of Reliance Intelligence, a new wholly owned subsidiary focused on artificial intelligence, marking what he described as the company’s “next transformation into a deep-tech enterprise.”

Addressing shareholders, Ambani said Reliance Intelligence had been conceived with four core missions—building gigawatt-scale AI-ready data centres powered by green energy, forging global partnerships to strengthen India’s AI ecosystem, delivering AI services for consumers and SMEs in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and agriculture, and creating a home for world-class AI talent.

Work has already begun on gigawatt-scale AI data centres in Jamnagar, Ambani said, adding that they would be rolled out in phases in line with India’s growing needs. 

These facilities, powered by Reliance’s new energy ecosystem, will be purpose-built for AI training and inference at a national scale.

Ambani also announced a “deeper, holistic partnership” with Google, aimed at accelerating AI adoption across Reliance businesses. 

“We are marrying Reliance’s proven capability to build world-class assets and execute at India scale with Google’s leading cloud and AI technologies,” Ambani said.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai, in a recorded message, said the two companies would set up a new cloud region in Jamnagar dedicated to Reliance.

“It will bring world-class AI and compute from Google Cloud, powered by clean energy from Reliance and connected by Jio’s advanced network,” Pichai said. 

He added that Google Cloud would remain Reliance’s largest public cloud partner, supporting mission-critical workloads and co-developing advanced AI initiatives.

Ambani further unveiled a new AI-focused joint venture with Meta. 

He said the venture would combine Reliance’s domain expertise across industries with Meta’s open-source AI models and tools to deliver “sovereign, enterprise-ready AI for India.”

Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in his remarks, said the partnership is aimed to bring open-source AI to Indian businesses at scale. 

“With Reliance’s reach and scale, we can bring this to every corner of India. This venture will become a model for how AI, and one day superintelligence, can be delivered,” Zuckerberg said.

Ambani also highlighted Reliance’s investments in AI-powered robotics, particularly humanoid robotics, which he said could transform manufacturing, supply chains and healthcare. 

“Intelligent automation will create new industries, new jobs and new opportunities for India’s youth,” he told shareholders.

Calling AI an opportunity “as large, if not larger” than Reliance’s digital services push a decade ago, Ambani said Reliance Intelligence would work to deliver “AI everywhere and for every Indian.”

“We are building for the next decade with confidence and ambition,” he said, underscoring that the company’s partnerships, green infrastructure and India-first governance approach would be central to this strategy.

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