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Business Upturn
05-08-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Anant Raj expands data center capacity, target Rs 1,200 crore revenue by FY 27
Anant Raj Limited, a real estate and infrastructure firm based in the NCR, is making a big move in India's digital space. The company has added 22 MW of IT load capacity at its data center campuses in Manesar and Panchkula, Haryana, taking the total capacity to 28 MW. This includes its growing cloud services arm. Looking ahead, Anant Raj expects its data center and cloud business to touch ₹1,200 crore in revenue by FY27 and jump to ₹9,000 crore by FY32. The company revealed these projections during its Technology Day event, themed 'Bharat Built: Soil to Server,' which drew strong participation from investors and partners. With a target to scale up to 63 MW by FY27 and 307 MW by FY32 across Panchkula, Manesar, and Rai, the company is banking on India's rising demand for digital infrastructure. Haryana's supportive policies, including power subsidies and fast-track clearances, have made it an ideal base for this expansion. Leading the charge is Anant Raj Cloud, the company's fully owned subsidiary focused on cloud and data solutions. Its vision aligns with India's digital economy goals, especially as demand for sovereign and high-performance infrastructure continues to rise with the growth of AI and cloud computing. Anant Raj's edge lies in its integrated model—owning the land and managing the entire project lifecycle—which helps it stay fast, cost-efficient, and reliable in delivery. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


News18
27-07-2025
- Business
- News18
Anant Raj Opens Second Data Center In Panchkula, Expands Digital Reach
To mark this milestone, the company will host a special event titled 'BHARAT BUILT: Soil to Server' on August 1–2, 2025, to showcase its expanding capabilities at both Panchkula and Manesar. The two sites together represent Anant Raj's commitment to building indigenously developed, globally compliant Tier-III and Tier-IV data centers. Anant Raj has added 28 MW of operational capacity across its two Haryana sites—7 MW at the new Panchkula facility and a scale-up of its Manesar center from 6 MW to 21 MW. These assets are part of the company's broader campaign, 'Bharat Built: Soil to Server', under which it aims to deliver 310 MW of data center capacity by 2032, backed by a planned investment of Rs 180 billion (USD 2.1 billion), according to stock exchange. India's data center industry is poised for rapid expansion, but capacity shortfalls remain a concern. A thematic report by Avendus Capital projects that while the country's data center capacity will touch 3 GW by 2030, demand is expected to surpass 6 GW by 2033, leaving a supply gap of over 1.5 GW. In this context, Anant Raj's aggressive expansion in North India—including a 200 MW hyperscale campus in Rai, currently in planning—positions it as a critical player in closing this demand-supply gap. Anant Raj had commissioned its first data center in Manesar in September 2023, and has since scaled rapidly, including entering a strategic partnership with French IT major Orange Business in 2024 to offer managed cloud services. According to Mr. Amit Sarin, Managing Director at Anant Raj, data centres are expected to account for more than 40 per cent of Anant Raj's revenues within the next four years, a significant leap from the current 5 per cent.


Time of India
25-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Anant Raj launches 7 MW Panchkula data center, expands digital infrastructure in North India
Representative image Real estate and infrastructure firm Anant Raj Limited has officially launched its second data center facility in Panchkula, Haryana, adding 7 MW of IT load capacity to its growing digital portfolio. Operated through its subsidiary Anant Raj Cloud. Anant Raj has added 28 MW of operational capacity across its two Haryana sites—7 MW at the new Panchkula facility and a scale-up of its Manesar center from 6 MW to 21 MW. With the Panchkula launch, Anant Raj now boasts 28 MW of operational data center capacity across two sites: * Panchkula: 7 MW (newly commissioned) * Manesar: scaled up from 6 MW to 21 MW These facilities are part of the company's ambitious 'Bharat Built: Soil to Server' campaign, which aims to deliver 310 MW of data center capacity by 2032, backed by a planned investment of ₹180 billion (USD 2.1 billion). To celebrate the milestone, Anant Raj will host a showcase event titled BHARAT BUILT: Soil to Server on August 1–2, 2025, highlighting its Tier-III and Tier-IV compliant infrastructure at both Panchkula and Manesar. India's data center market is expected to reach 3 GW by 2030, but demand could exceed 6 GW by 2033, according to Avendus Capital—leaving a projected 1.5 GW supply gap. Anant Raj's aggressive expansion, including a planned 200 MW hyperscale campus in Rai, positions it as a key player in bridging this gap. The company's first data center in Manesar was commissioned in September 2023, and its rapid scaling includes a strategic partnership with Orange Business to offer managed cloud services .