Key Moments
- Microsoft said it is on track to invest $50 billion in AI in the Global South by 2030.
- The announcement came at an AI summit in New Delhi, attended by senior executives from major AI companies and world leaders.
- Last year, Microsoft pledged $17.5 billion in AI investments in India, showing its focus on fast-growing digital markets.
Microsoft Sets Long-Term AI Investment Target
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that it aims to invest $50 billion in AI by the end of the decade. The funds will support AI expansion across countries in the “Global South.”
The company described this effort as part of a broader plan to accelerate AI adoption in developing and emerging economies. These nations are mostly located in the southern hemisphere. Also, Microsoft stressed the importance of helping lower-income countries benefit from AI technologies.
Announcement Made at New Delhi AI Summit
Microsoft shared its investment plans at an AI summit in New Delhi. Meanwhile, senior executives from global AI firms met with several world leaders throughout the week. The summit provided a platform to discuss AI development, deployment, and regulations across different markets.
Focus on India Within Broader Global South Strategy
As part of its expansion, Microsoft highlighted its previous commitment in India. Last year, the company pledged $17.5 billion in AI investments there. This move reflects its focus on one of the world’s fastest-growing digital markets.
| Region / Concept | Investment Amount | Timing / Horizon |
|---|---|---|
| Global South (developing, emerging, or lower-income countries, mostly in the southern hemisphere) | $50 billion (on track) | By 2030 |
| India | $17.5 billion | Announced last year |



