Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Business Desk
Amazon is reinforcing its long-term commitment to India’s growth journey, with plans to invest more than $XX billion across its businesses in the country through 2030, aligned with the vision of an Atmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat. An Economic Impact Report by Keystone Strategy, released at the sixth edition of the Amazon Smbhav Summit in New Delhi, highlights Amazon as the largest foreign investor in India, the largest enabler of ecommerce exports, and among the top job creators in the country.
According to the report, Amazon has invested nearly $XX billion in India since 2010, including employee compensation and infrastructure development. These investments have supported the digitisation of over 12 million small businesses, enabled more than $20 billion in cumulative ecommerce exports, and supported approximately 2.8 million direct, indirect, induced and seasonal jobs across India in 2024. Amazon’s investments span physical and digital infrastructure, including fulfilment centres, logistics networks, data centres, digital payments infrastructure and technology development.
At the summit, Amazon reiterated its intent to deepen its engagement in India by increasing investments by more than $XX billion by 2030, focusing on three strategic pillars: AI-driven digitisation, export growth and job creation. The company aims to create an additional one million job opportunities over the next five years, taking its cumulative job impact even further across sectors such as technology, logistics, retail, manufacturing and creative services.
Amazon’s export enablement efforts continue to play a key role in taking Made-in-India products to global markets. As Amazon Global Selling completes ten years of operations, cumulative ecommerce exports enabled from India have crossed $20 billion. The company has now set a target of enabling $80 billion in cumulative ecommerce exports by 2030. As part of this effort, Amazon has launched the “Accelerate Exports” initiative to connect digital entrepreneurs with trusted manufacturers and enable manufacturers to scale as global sellers, supported by on-ground onboarding drives across major manufacturing clusters and partnerships with industry bodies.
In line with the government’s vision of “AI for All,” Amazon also outlined plans to democratise access to artificial intelligence across India. By 2030, the company aims to deliver AI-powered benefits to 15 million small businesses, enhance shopping experiences for hundreds of millions of customers through AI-driven innovations, and empower four million government school students with AI education and career exploration opportunities through curriculum support, teacher training and hands-on learning experiences.
Through sustained investments, infrastructure expansion and technology-led initiatives, Amazon continues to position itself as a key partner in India’s digital transformation, export growth and employment generation, contributing meaningfully to the nation’s economic and innovation-driven future.
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