After Mukesh Ambani, now Amazon founder Jeff Bezos makes big move, plans to invest 71,800 crore in…, its good news for India because…

After Reliance, Amazon Web Services has announced an investment plan of $8.3 billion, which is part of a more extensive $12.7 billion strategy revealed in May 2023.

Jeff Bezos- Mukesh Ambani

In a breakthrough deal for Maharashtra, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries has signed an MoU with the state government to invest Rs 3.05 lakh crore in Maharashtra. Following this, Jeff Bezos’ company Amazon Web Services has also decided to invest $8.3 billion in the state by 2030.

The company stated that this investment is expected to add $15.3 billion to India’s GDP, enhance the local data center supply chain, and create 81,300 full-time jobs by the year 2030. Bezzos’ Amazon Web Services has said that its $8.3 billion investment will contribute $15.3 billion to India’s GDP and generate hundreds of jobs.

“We are moving forward with the vision of becoming the world capital of data centers. In that situation, this collaboration with Amazon Web Services will not only strengthen the IT infrastructure of our state, but will also create new opportunities for innovation, economic growth and employment generation. We are committed to promoting a favorable environment for data centers. Such investments will help in advancing the digital future of Maharashtra” Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis sadi about the deal.

Jeff Bezos denies reports of USD 600 mn marriage with fiancee

Jeff Bezos has denied the rumours about his marriage with Lauren Sanchez in a lavish ceremony close to Christmas.

Taking to the official handle of X, the founder of Amazon, responded to the reports that he is tying the knot and included the information mentioned in the recent The New York Post article, that claimed he and his fiancee were set to have a 600 million dollars wedding in Aspen, Colorado on Saturday, December 28, reported People.

CEO of Pershing Square Bill Ackman reposted the Post article with the caption, “This is not credible. Unless you are buying each of your guests a house, you can’t spend this much money.”

Bezos replied, “Furthermore, this whole thing is completely false none of this is happening.”
“The old adage ‘don’t believe everything you read’ is even more true today than it ever has been. Now lies can get ALL the way around the world before the truth can get its pants on. So be careful out there folks and don’t be gullible,” added Jeff.

(With inputs from agencies)




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