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Microsoft is Investing $3 Billion in India After Leaving Pakistan

July 8, 2025
in Global Tech
Microsoft is Investing $3 Billion in India After Leaving Pakistan
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Microsoft has announced a major investment of $3 billion in India to grow its cloud and AI infrastructure. This news comes shortly after the company closed most of its operations in Pakistan, citing economic instability and regulatory challenges.

Currently, Microsoft only has a small liaison office left in Pakistan. Former Microsoft Pakistan head, Jawwad Rehman, called the company’s exit a “sobering signal” about the current state of Pakistan’s business environment. He said it reflects how difficult it has become for international companies to operate in the country.

In contrast, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella praised India, calling it a global leader in artificial intelligence. He highlighted the country’s progress in technology and innovation as a key reason behind the decision to invest there.

The $3 billion investment will help boost India’s digital growth, supporting local startups, government projects, and the education sector. Microsoft plans to expand its hyperscale cloud services and AI infrastructure, making technology more accessible to businesses and communities across India.

This move shows Microsoft’s confidence in India’s future and its commitment to being a part of the country’s digital journey. At the same time, it also highlights growing concerns about Pakistan’s economy and the need for better policies to attract and keep global investors.

The contrast between India’s progress and Pakistan’s challenges has become more visible with this decision.

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