India's tax holiday for data centers spurs investment in real estate and power

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India's Union Budget 2026 extends tax holidays for foreign companies using Indian data centers, aiming to establish the nation as a global data processing hub. This policy aims to attract significant capital expenditure for data center expansion, creating long-term opportunities for real estate, infrastructure, and digital service providers. The move is expected to boost India's data center capacity substantially by 2030, driven by AI workloads and hyperscaler demand.


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