Meta Platforms and Reliance Industries Limited have formed a joint venture to develop generative AI solutions tailored for Indian businesses, alongside building a significant new data centre. The collaboration leverages Meta’s Llama open-source AI and Reliance’s extensive business network to bring advanced AI technologies to a broad market.

  • JV combines Meta’s Llama AI with Reliance’s enterprise reach
  • Rs 855 crore invested, deal closing by Q4 2025
  • New 168 MW data centre to support AI workloads

What happened

Meta Platforms and Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) announced a joint venture with an initial capital injection of Rs 855 crore (approximately $100 million). In this partnership, Reliance will have a 70% majority stake, while Meta retains 30%. The JV focuses on delivering enterprise-grade artificial intelligence solutions based on Meta’s open-source Llama models specifically for Indian and select international markets.

The joint venture will offer two main product categories: a customizable enterprise AI Platform-as-a-Service allowing organizations to tailor and manage generative AI models for business workflows, and a set of pre-configured AI solutions addressing multiple industry-specific and cross-functional use cases. Additionally, Reliance will build a new 168 MW data centre that Meta will lease, with scalable capacity options.

Why it matters

This JV represents a significant move to democratize advanced AI technologies for Indian enterprises, from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to large corporates. Reliance’s extensive network of thousands of companies provides a wide ecosystem to deploy and scale these AI capabilities across diverse sectors, improving efficiency in sales, IT, customer support, and finance functions.

The collaboration highlights the growing importance of India as a strategic market for AI innovation and infrastructure. By combining Meta’s AI expertise with Reliance’s local presence and infrastructure development capabilities, the JV is positioned to accelerate AI adoption across the country, potentially setting a benchmark for AI-driven enterprise solutions in emerging markets.

What to watch next

Another key factor will be how effectively the partnership can tailor Meta’s Llama models to meet the needs of diverse Indian enterprises and how Reliance manages to scale this technology across its extensive clientele. The venture’s success could influence further collaborations between global AI developers and Indian firms, enhancing the country’s AI ecosystem.

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