Jeet Adani Urges Energy, Compute and Services Sovereignty for AI
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Jeet Adani Urges Energy, Compute and Services Sovereignty for AI

Jeet Adani, Director of Adani Digital Labs, outlined three defining pillars for India’s AI century at the India AI Impact Summit: energy sovereignty; compute and cloud sovereignty; and services sovereignty. He traced technological shifts by noting that electricity powered industry, oil reshaped geopolitics and the internet transformed commerce, and he argued that artificial intelligence will now redefine sovereignty. He stated that the central question is whether India will import intelligence or architect it and whether the nation will consume productivity or create it.

He explained that energy is foundational because advanced processors demand stable power under peak load and that fragile energy systems make intelligence systems fragile. He argued that in the AI era power grids and data grids are inseparable and that renewable expansion across solar, wind and storage is strategic infrastructure rather than only climate policy. He suggested that renewable clusters will co-locate with AI data centres and that industrial corridors will integrate energy and compute planning.

He described compute sovereignty as the modern equivalent of earlier strategic industries such as steel plants and shipyards and said sovereign compute capacity is now strategic infrastructure, noting that it matters under whose jurisdiction compute resides and who controls access. He clarified that cloud sovereignty does not imply isolation but autonomy, and called for hosting critical AI workloads domestically and building data centre ecosystems at scale to provide domestic access to high performance compute for startups, academia, defence, healthcare and manufacturing.

He said services sovereignty must ensure that the AI revolution amplifies Indian productivity, enhances agricultural resilience, personalises education at scale, optimises logistics and port networks and improves energy distribution efficiency so that gains accrue to Indian citizens before they benefit others. He framed this approach as preparedness and strategic maturity rather than protectionism or isolation. He reiterated that the Adani Group plans to invest United States dollar (USD) 100 bn to build a sovereign green energy powered AI infrastructure platform for the nation.

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Jeet Adani, Director of Adani Digital Labs, outlined three defining pillars for India’s AI century at the India AI Impact Summit: energy sovereignty; compute and cloud sovereignty; and services sovereignty. He traced technological shifts by noting that electricity powered industry, oil reshaped geopolitics and the internet transformed commerce, and he argued that artificial intelligence will now redefine sovereignty. He stated that the central question is whether India will import intelligence or architect it and whether the nation will consume productivity or create it. He explained that energy is foundational because advanced processors demand stable power under peak load and that fragile energy systems make intelligence systems fragile. He argued that in the AI era power grids and data grids are inseparable and that renewable expansion across solar, wind and storage is strategic infrastructure rather than only climate policy. He suggested that renewable clusters will co-locate with AI data centres and that industrial corridors will integrate energy and compute planning. He described compute sovereignty as the modern equivalent of earlier strategic industries such as steel plants and shipyards and said sovereign compute capacity is now strategic infrastructure, noting that it matters under whose jurisdiction compute resides and who controls access. He clarified that cloud sovereignty does not imply isolation but autonomy, and called for hosting critical AI workloads domestically and building data centre ecosystems at scale to provide domestic access to high performance compute for startups, academia, defence, healthcare and manufacturing. He said services sovereignty must ensure that the AI revolution amplifies Indian productivity, enhances agricultural resilience, personalises education at scale, optimises logistics and port networks and improves energy distribution efficiency so that gains accrue to Indian citizens before they benefit others. He framed this approach as preparedness and strategic maturity rather than protectionism or isolation. He reiterated that the Adani Group plans to invest United States dollar (USD) 100 bn to build a sovereign green energy powered AI infrastructure platform for the nation.

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