Rethinking Access to India's Data Center Boom: Acharya Cracks the Code
Apr 25, 2026
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 25: When you think of India's digital revolution, you likely picture a billion smartphones, booming software startups, and endless streaming. But behind the glowing screens lies a massive, physical bottleneck: data centers. Currently, these power-hungry "server farms" operate as an exclusive billionaire's club, locked away from the public market and tightly held by private equity. The traditional model of building this digital infrastructure is breaking under its own weight. India faces a staggering $10 billion capital deficit to build enough data centers over the next few years. Colocation operators are suffocating. They often have upwards of ₹80 Crore trapped in the real estate of a single facility, preventing them from scaling fast enough to meet demand.