NVIDIA has announced a collaboration with E2E Networks, Larsen & Toubro and Yotta to develop advanced AI factories in India, strengthening the country’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and cloud computing capabilities.

Under the arrangement, E2E Networks is building an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR cloud platform. The infrastructure will be hosted at the L&T Vyoma Data Center in Chennai, providing high-performance computing capacity tailored for large-scale AI training and inference workloads. The TIR cloud compute platform will feature NVIDIA HGX B200 systems, designed to handle complex AI models and enterprise-grade applications.

The deployment of Blackwell GPUs combined with HGX B200 systems is expected to enhance compute efficiency and enable faster processing for AI-driven services across public-sector institutions, financial systems and enterprise operations. The collaboration is positioned to support India’s growing demand for advanced data processing and AI model development within domestic cloud environments.

As part of the initiative, NVIDIA will introduce its Nemotron AI models to support multilingual services across government and enterprise use cases. The focus on multiple Indian languages aims to improve accessibility and scalability for digital services while enabling localized AI-driven automation.

In addition, NVIDIA is partnering with leading Indian venture capital firms, including Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, Accel, Z47 and Nexus Venture Partners, to identify and support promising AI startups that can leverage the new AI factory infrastructure.