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Home | Hyderabad | Bharathcloud Launches First Cloud Centre At Ctrls Hyderabad Facility

BharathCloud launches first Cloud Centre at CtrlS Hyderabad facility

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.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 16 May 2026, 04:45 PM
BharathCloud launches first Cloud Centre at CtrlS Hyderabad facility
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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.

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