Amazon Web Services (AWS) has recently introduced its generative AI service, Amazon Bedrock, to the Asia-Pacific Mumbai region, aiming to provide lower latency and more straightforward services. This strategic move is expected to benefit customers across India, including those in public sector organizations and regulated industries, by enabling them to develop and scale generative AI applications more effectively. The announcement was made at the AWS Summit in Bengaluru, highlighting AWS's commitment to innovation in the Indian market.

V G Sundar Ram, Head of Business Development at AWS India and South Asia, emphasized that Bedrock is designed to efficiently manage complex data sets. The establishment of the Mumbai centre is anticipated to speed up processes significantly due to its low latency advantage. Sundar Ram believes this development will transform operational methodologies within companies, automating tasks that were previously challenging to streamline and enhancing job performance.
Amazon Bedrock operates on a subscription-based model and has garnered approximately 10,000 customers worldwide. It offers India-specific services such as CoWin, DigiLocker, and DigiYatra and became widely available in select regions globally in 2023. The need for such technology, according to Sundar Ram, stems from the vast datasets and the demand for substantial computing power at an affordable cost.
The service's availability in India marks a significant milestone, addressing previous concerns related to data transfer across borders and high latency issues for Indian customers. Sundar Ram noted a substantial increase in interest following the announcement of Bedrock's availability in India.
To further boost adoption in India, AWS plans to implement a comprehensive strategy that includes investments in alternative power and green energy sources, training programs, infrastructure development, and the establishment of local zones in Delhi and Kolkata. Sundar Ram also touched upon the dual nature of generative AI technology, acknowledging both its potential benefits and risks. As a market leader, AWS prioritizes educating its customers on how to navigate these aspects responsibly.
Last year, AWS announced its intention to invest Rs 1,05,600 crore (USD 12.7 billion) into cloud infrastructure in India by 2030. This investment is expected to support an average of 1,31,700 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs annually within Indian businesses. Currently, Amazon India boasts over 1,00,000 full-time employees, underscoring its significant presence and ongoing commitment to the Indian market.
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