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‘India both retains tempo or…’: Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath invests ₹200 crore in CtrlS amid AI knowledge centre push

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August 20, 2026
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Contemporary funding in CtrlS

In a press release, the corporate stated, “Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath has invested ₹200 crore in CtrlS, one in all India’s largest hyperscale knowledge centre operators, alongside a ₹50 crore funding by entrepreneur Sreeram Reddy Vanga.”

Buyers on India’s digital infrastructure

The Zerodha co-founder stated each significant know-how shift of the subsequent decade, together with AI, cloud and digital public infrastructure, runs on knowledge centres. Kamath stated, “India is at an inflexion level the place the underlying infrastructure both retains tempo or turns into the bottleneck.

CtrlS has spent years constructing the sort of depth that doesn’t get assembled in a single day. That’s what made this a straightforward determination.” Vanga stated India’s AI, cloud ambitions would require world-class digital infrastructure at scale.

CtrlS Datacenters Founder and CEO Sridhar Pinnapureddy stated, “We’re delighted to welcome Nikhil Kamath and Sreeram Reddy Vanga as traders in CtrlS. It provides us the flexibility to assume larger, transfer quicker, and proceed constructing datacenter platforms that can assist India’s subsequent part of development.”

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CPP Investments’ ₹7,000-crore dedication

The newest funding follows a previous ₹7,000-crore dedication from CPP Investments to scale operations. Earlier in June, CtrlS secured an funding dedication of as much as ₹7,000 crore from Canada Pension Plan Funding Board at a valuation of ₹44,914 crore to scale up its operations in India.

As per the plan, CPP Investments was to inject ₹4,000 crore to amass an 8.2 per cent stake in CtrlS, and as much as ₹3,000 crore to arrange a three way partnership to develop hyperscale knowledge centre campuses throughout the nation.

Earlier remarks on AI-ready capability

When the three way partnership was inked, Pinnapureddy had stated, “India’s AI second is just not on the horizon, it’s already right here. The demand indicators from hyperscalers, cloud service suppliers, and enterprises are clear and unmistakable… Our partnership with CPP Investments… (is) not merely increasing capability but additionally establishing the benchmark for AI-ready infrastructure in one of many world’s most vital digital markets.”

CtrlS footprint and growth plans

Based in 2007, CtrlS operates 19 knowledge centres throughout 9 Indian markets with a mixed capability of over 370 MW. The corporate has 4.4 GW of tasks at numerous phases of execution and has introduced plans to increase abroad into the Center East and Southeast Asia, beginning with Thailand.

With the recent ₹250 crore from Kamath and Vanga coming after CPP Investments’ ₹7,000-crore dedication, CtrlS is increasing capability in India as demand for AI-ready digital infrastructure rises.

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