BharathCloud has launched its first Cloud Centre at CtrlS Datacenters’ Hyderabad facility as part of its plan to strengthen India’s sovereign AI-ready digital infrastructure. The company aims to invest $100 million over five years to expand cloud infrastructure across the country.
Published Date – 16 May 2026, 04:45 PM
Hyderabad: BharathCloud, an Indian AI-ready cloud services provider, launched BharathCloud’s first Cloud Centre at CtrlS Datacenters’ Hyderabad DC1 facility, marking an important step in strengthening India’s sovereign and AI-ready digital infrastructure ecosystem.
The launch reflects the growing need for secure, scalable, and sovereign digital infrastructure as AI workloads, data localisation, and digital transformation continue to accelerate across industries, a press release said. It also marks the beginning of BharathCloud’s infrastructure expansion journey in India. Supported by JLL’s global infrastructure advisory capabilities and hosted within CtrlS AI-ready, Rated-4 datacenter ecosystem, the initiative highlights the increasing demand for resilient and high-performance digital infrastructure environments.
Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder & CEO, CtrlS Datacenters, said India’s AI and digital growth story will require resilient, secure, and sovereign digital infrastructure at scale. Rahul Takkallapally & Padma Reddy Sama, Co-Founders, BharathCloud, said the collaboration provided them the scale, strength, and confidence to expand infrastructure footprint nationally and globally.
The initiative is part of BharathCloud’s $100 million (approximately Rs 950 crore) investment plan over the next five years to build AI-ready sovereign cloud infrastructure across India.
