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Mumbai’s Under-Construction Data Centre Capacity Ranks 6th Globally, Surpasses London: Report

Mumbai, June 3, 2025: Global Data Center markets are seeing surging demand due to the relentless growth and expansion of cloud computing and AI workloads. according to the latest report by Cushman & Wakefield, Global Data Centre Market Comparison 2025. The report, covering 97 global markets, highlights power access, land availability, and infrastructure as key factors shaping data center development.

Mumbai ranks sixth globally in under-construction capacity, surpassing global hubs like London and Dublin, demonstrating the city’s rapidly growing status as a data center hub.
The data centre industry experienced significant growth in 2024. Asia-Pacific cities continue to demonstrate strong growth momentum with 10 of the world’s 30 largest data centre markets in the region.
Asia-Pacific ended 2024 with 1.6 GW of new capacity coming online, bringing the region’s total operational data centre capacity to 12.2 GW. The development pipeline remains strong with an additional 14.4 GW of capacity under construction or planned.
Key drivers such as 5G rollouts, increased cloud adoption, rising digital content consumption and expanding IoT use cases continue to accelerate demand in the region’s data centre sector. These trends have attracted sustained investor interest, supported by rising occupancy levels, stable rental yields and long-term growth prospects from hyperscale and colocation expansions. With these fundamentals, Asia-Pacific is poised for continued growth over the next three to five years.
Amid this regional momentum, Mumbai is emerging as a significant contributor to capacity expansion in the APAC region. The report further states that Mumbai ranks as the

Source: APAC Data from Cushman & Wakefield’s Global Data Cetrer Market Comparison Report 2025
seventh most established data centre market in the APAC region. In 2024-end, the city had 335 MW of data centre capacity under construction, which, once completed, will expand its operational capacity by 62 per cent.
At the same time, Mumbai accounts for 42 per cent of India’s projected under-construction capacity—underscoring its growing prominence as a regional data centre hub. The data centre growth is further supported by digital infrastructure upgrades in the city.
According to the Cushman & Wakefield India Outlook Report, 2025 may witness the completion of three crucial undersea data cable projects landing in Mumbai.
These are expected to significantly increase India’s Internet capacity and speed, enhancing inter-regional digital connectivity with Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The completion of these projects will further elevate Mumbai’s position as a major connectivity hub in the Southeast Asian region.
Major submarine cable projects to be completed in 2025
| Submarine cable project | Length (in km) | Cable ownership | Connectivity | India landing point |
| 2Africa | 45,000 | Meta Platforms, China Mobile, MTN Group, Orange S.A., Saudi Telecom Company, Vodafone Group, West Indian Ocean Cable Company | Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia | Mumbai |
| India-Asia-Xpress (IAX) | 16,000 | Reliance Jio Infocomm | Mumbai, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka | Mumbai |
| India-Europe-Xpress (IEX) | 9,755 | China Mobile, Reliance Jio Infocomm | Mumbai, Middle East, Europe | Mumbai |

“India’s data centre landscape is undergoing a strategic shift. Mumbai has firmly positioned itself among the top global markets while Pune is emerging as a key data centre hub in the APAC region,” says Gautam Saraf, executive MD (Mumbai and new business, India), Cushman & Wakefield.
“India’s data centre sector has attracted prominent international operators and investors even as domestic players continue to expand capacity. This dual momentum—global confidence and local commitment—underscores the country’s readiness to scale sustainably. The next few years will see India add over 2.7 GW of capacity across under-construction and planned projects, reinforcing its position as a future-ready digital infrastructure powerhouse”.
Pune is an emerging data centre powerhouse
Ranked fourth among APAC’s top emerging data centre markets in Cushman & Wakefield’s Global Data Centre Market Comparison 2025, the city is rapidly becoming a preferred destination for hyper-scalers and enterprise-grade colocation facilities.
Major players, including STT GDC, Nxtra by Airtel and IronMountain are anchoring their presence in the region—attracted by Pune’s favourable climate, skilled talent pool, dependable power infrastructure and strategic connectivity to Mumbai’s cable landing stations.
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