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Submer and Anant Raj Cloud join forces to roll out sovereign, AI-ready datacentre infrastructure across India

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Last Updated : 15th Feb, 2026
Synopsis

Submer has entered into a strategic collaboration with Anant Raj Cloud, a subsidiary of Anant Raj Limited, to develop and deploy AI-ready datacentres across India, targeting sovereign and enterprise AI workloads. The partnership combines Submer's modular datacentre architecture, liquid-cooling technology and neocloud platform, InferX, with Anant Raj's established datacentre campuses and operational capabilities. Together, the companies aim to deliver high-density, energy-efficient infrastructure designed for GPU-intensive computing at scale. The collaboration aligns with India's push for AI sovereignty and comes against the backdrop of Union Budget 2026-27, which has prioritised AI datacentres and semiconductor manufacturing. The first phase will leverage Anant Raj's facilities in Haryana, positioning the partnership as a template for replicable, utility-grade AI infrastructure nationwide.

Submer, a full-stack AI infrastructure provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Anant Raj Cloud to accelerate the deployment of AI-ready datacentres across India. The collaboration is focused on delivering modular, high-density and energy-efficient facilities capable of supporting sovereign and enterprise AI workloads, including GPU-intensive training and inference use cases.


Under the partnership, Submer will contribute its modular datacentre design, liquid-cooling technologies and prefabricated mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, while Anant Raj Cloud will provide the physical infrastructure, campus development and operational expertise. The combined offering is positioned as a single, accountable, end-to-end model covering design, construction and scalable operation of AI datacentres, aligned with India's data sovereignty requirements.

A key component of the collaboration is Submer's neocloud and inference platform, InferX, which will enable customers to access AI-ready compute infrastructure through a unified delivery model. This approach is intended to reduce deployment timelines while improving energy efficiency and rack density compared with conventional air-cooled datacentres.

Anant Raj is expanding its role in India's digital infrastructure landscape, moving beyond traditional colocation and cloud services into utility-grade AI infrastructure. The company's existing datacentre campuses in Manesar and Panchkula, Haryana, are expected to form the initial foundation for rolling out high-density AI facilities designed specifically for advanced computing workloads.

The announcement comes at a time when policy momentum is building around AI and semiconductor infrastructure, with the Union Budget 2026-27 outlining measures to support AI datacentres and attract global cloud and AI investment into India. Industry participants see this as a critical enabler for domestic AI capacity and reduced dependence on offshore compute resources.

Submer's leadership said the partnership allows high-performance AI compute to be deployed rapidly while significantly lowering environmental impact through liquid cooling and efficient design. Anant Raj's management highlighted that the collaboration supports India's broader Digital India and Atmanirbhar Bharat objectives by expanding access to high-performance computing within a sovereign, home-grown ecosystem.

The memorandum of understanding has been signed and is scheduled to be formally exchanged at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, where the companies plan to showcase sustainable, AI-ready infrastructure as a practical step towards large-scale AI adoption in India.

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