Oracle is launching new data centres in Mumbai and Hyderabad to meet surging demand for cloud and AI services across Indian industries. The expansions enhance Oracle Cloud Infrastructure capacity in MeitY-empanelled regions originally established in 2019 and 2020, supporting enterprise workloads needing local data residency, regulatory compliance, and seamless AI integration. Kapil Makhija, Vice President of Technology Cloud for Oracle India, reported that OCI business has doubled over the past two years as organisations migrate mission-critical applications.
Multicloud Strategy Anchors Next Growth Phase
Oracle advances its multicloud presence with two new OCI regions, two Oracle Database@Azure regions, and one Oracle Database@Google Cloud region, plus upcoming Oracle Database@AWS and additional Google Cloud regions. The December 2025 launch of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in Mumbai region bolsters hybrid options for customers spanning public clouds. These facilities cater to BFSI, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, retail, and government sectors.
Recent infrastructure customers include Tally Solutions, Bata Limited, Wipro, TVS Credit, Bajaj Finance, and Aditya Birla Capital.
AI Portfolio Scales to 600 Agentic Capabilities
Oracle’s AI offerings have grown from 100 generative AI and 50 agentic AI features last fiscal year to over 600 agentic capabilities in the first half of FY26. The company embedded 400 AI agents into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, with 200 more configurable via AI Agent Studio. Shailesh Singla, Vice President of Cloud Applications for Oracle India, projects India’s AI market exceeding $17 billion by 2027, driving double-digit year-on-year SaaS growth.
Healthcare leads SaaS adoption at over 200 percent growth, followed by high tech exceeding 100 percent, with momentum in banking, professional services, and public sector.
Zettascale Infrastructure Powers Embedded AI
Oracle introduced the Zettascale10 Cluster for AI workloads and AI Database 26ai featuring vector search and retrieval-augmented generation. AI capabilities integrate across database, applications, and infrastructure stacks at no extra cost, enabling organisations to scale AI-driven digital transformation without siloed investments.
