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Uber Doubles Down on India Massive Tech Expansion in Bengaluru and Hyderabad

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AI insight
AI-generatedUber's expansion in India involves significant real estate and tech hiring, but no direct product/commodity price impact or scarcity. The commercial mechanism is weak: it signals long-term commitment to India's tech talent and infrastructure, but near-term revenue/cost effects are not specified. The data center partnership with Adani may have second-order effects on cloud infrastructure demand, but concrete commercial terms are absent.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Uber establishing engineering centers in Bengaluru (1.1M sq ft, ~5,000 employees) and Hyderabad (900K sq ft, ~4,600 employees).
- Target to house ~9,600 employees by 2027.
- Partnering with Adani Group to build first data center in India, operational later this year.
- CEO Dara Khosrowshahi discussed long-term investment plans with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.