Mumbai: Can Mumbai sustain its meteoric rise as the data centre powerhouse of APAC?

Virtual walkthrough of Yotta NM1 data centre. Credit: colocation.yotta.com

Synopsis

In the heart of Mumbai, a city once fuelled by dreams, a remarkable transformation is underway. It stands as a thriving hub of towering data centres, fuelling India’s surge in realty investments. But as this digital revolution unfurls, can Mumbai withstand the test of time? And why has this metropolis emerged as the chosen destination for the data-driven future?

In a city where dreams have weaved their enchanting tapestry, a remarkable metamorphosis has taken place. Mumbai, the illustrious city of dreams, has now earned itself a new epithet — the city of data centres. Today, this pulsating metropolis stands tall, as an emerging powerhouse that proudly houses a burgeoning cluster of data centres — a force to be reckoned with, ranking third across the entire Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. India’s data-driven

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