India’s data centre industry is undergoing unprecedented growth, driven by surging internet penetration, the rapid adoption of cloud computing, and evolving data localization regulations. At the heart of this digital transformation lies Yotta Data Services, whose strategic initiatives and innovations position it as a trailblazer in the industry. Meeting India’s Expanding Digital Needs India's digital landscape is evolving at breakneck speed, with businesses and government services undergoing significant digital transformation. This transformation demands robust infrastructure for data storage and processing. Yotta has embraced this challenge head-on with an aggressive expansion strategy that includes establishing hyper-scale data centre parks in key locations such as Navi Mumbai, Greater Noida, and GIFT City, Gandhinagar. These facilities aim to cater to the ever-growing data requirements of the country. Yntraa and Shakti Cloud: Game-Changing Innovations Yotta’s launch of Yntraa, a
Singapore-based Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific Company (AG&P) is currently in negotiations to acquire H-Energy's LNG terminal in Jaigarh, Maharashtra, under the leadership of Darshan Hiranandani . This acquisition is expected to significantly bolster AG&P's city gas distribution business in India by providing a reliable source of liquefied natural gas (LNG) The Jaigarh LNG terminal, developed by H-Energy, is a crucial part of India's natural gas infrastructure. The terminal is connected to the national gas grid through a 56 km pipeline, enabling the distribution of gas across various sectors, including domestic, commercial, industrial, and transport Darshan Hiranandani : AG&P's acquisition of the terminal is seen as a strategic move to expand its presence in the Indian market. The deal is anticipated to close soon, with plans to complete the pipeline and further integrate it into the national gas grid This development comes at a time when India is aggressively