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Reliance AGM 2025: Mukesh Ambani launches Reliance Intelligence, partners with Google, Meta to drive India’s AI revolution

Reliance Industries on Friday unveiled Reliance Intelligence, a wholly-owned subsidiary aimed at accelerating India’s artificial intelligence capabilities and establishing the country as a global hub for AI innovation.

“This is a landmark step for Reliance and for India’s digital future,” Mukesh Ambani said. “Reliance Intelligence is conceived with four clear missions, each designed to position India at the forefront of global AI innovation.”

Four missions for India’s AI future

Ambani outlined the subsidiary’s four-fold agenda:

  1. Next-generation AI infrastructure: Reliance Intelligence will build gigawatt-scale, AI-ready data centres powered by green energy, engineered for AI training and inference at a national scale. Construction has already started in Jamnagar, with phased delivery aligned to India’s growing AI needs. Ambani said, “These facilities will be powered by Reliance’s new-energy ecosystem and custom-made for AI training and inference.”
  2. Global partnerships: The company will bring together world-leading technology firms and open-source communities, combining their expertise with Reliance’s execution capabilities. Ambani highlighted, “The aim is to deliver performance leadership, resilient supply, and India-first compliance for AI.”
  3. AI services for India: Reliance Intelligence will deliver trusted, easy-to-use AI solutions for consumers, small businesses, and enterprises, as well as applications in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and agriculture. Ambani emphasized that these services will be reliable at scale and affordable for every Indian.
  4. Talent incubation: The subsidiary will become a home for world-class researchers, engineers, designers, and product builders, combining the speed of research with engineering rigor to turn ideas into practical solutions. “Reliance Intelligence will create innovations and applications for India and the world,” Ambani said.

Strategic partnership with Google

Ambani announced a deep AI partnership with Google, highlighting the integration of Reliance’s infrastructure expertise with Google Cloud’s AI technologies. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, addressed the meeting:

“India is home to some of the world’s most dynamic businesses, a thriving start-up ecosystem, and incredible creativity. Our partnership with Reliance and Jio has helped provide affordable internet access to millions. Now, together, we are shaping the next leap with AI. This collaboration will establish a Jamnagar Cloud region, dedicated to Reliance, delivering world-class AI powered by clean energy from Reliance and connected via Jio’s advanced network.”

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Reliance and Meta Partner for Enterprise AI Solutions

Reliance and Meta also announced a joint venture (JV) to develop Llama-based agentic enterprise AI platforms and tools for Indian businesses. The JV will offer ready-to-deploy vertical and sector-specific AI solutions, leveraging Meta’s Llama open-source models and Reliance’s reach to thousands of enterprises and SMBs.

The JV represents an initial investment of INR 855 crore ($100 million), with Reliance holding 70% and Meta 30%. Powered by Llama, it will provide enterprise AI Platform-as-a-Service and pre-configured solutions across sales, IT, customer service, finance, and other workflows. This setup ensures affordable, enterprise-grade AI at scale, deployable over cloud, on-premises, or dedicated infrastructure.

Mukesh Ambani said: “Partnering with Meta brings our vision of providing AI to every Indian enterprise to life. We will democratise enterprise-grade AI for every organisation, from ambitious SMBs to blue-chip corporates, enabling them to innovate faster, operate efficiently, and compete confidently globally.”

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, added: “We’re excited to deepen our partnership with Reliance to bring the power of open-source AI to Indian developers and enterprises. Through this joint venture, we’re putting Meta’s Llama models into real-world use and unlocking new possibilities together.”

Robotics and intelligent automation

Reliance Intelligence will also focus on human-centric robotics and intelligent automation. Ambani said:

“Astonishing advances are taking place in humanoid robotics. Intelligent automation will transform factories into adaptive production systems, warehouses into autonomous supply chains, and hospitals into centres of precision care. We are investing to make India a leader in robotics, creating new industries, agriculture models, jobs, and opportunities for our youth.”

The vision extends beyond traditional automation. These robots are designed to work alongside humans, powered by Reliance’s AI infrastructure to learn, adapt, and optimize in real time. The goal is not just efficiency, but smarter, safer, and more precise operations across sectors critical to India’s economy, from manufacturing and healthcare to agriculture and logistics.

A decade-long vision for digital and AI growth

Ambani drew parallels to Reliance’s digital services revolution a decade ago. “Jio promised and delivered digital everywhere and for every Indian. Similarly, Reliance Intelligence promises to deliver AI everywhere and for every Indian,” he said.

With its infrastructure, talent, and partnerships, Reliance Intelligence aims to drive India’s AI adoption across industries, combining green technology, India-first governance, and global collaboration. “We are building for the next decade with confidence and ambition,” Ambani said, “and I look forward to updating you on our progress in the years to come.”

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