OpenAI and Meta are separately negotiating potential partnerships with Reliance Industries to expand their AI services in India, according to a report by The Information. These talks could reshape how AI technology is distributed and priced in one of the world’s largest digital markets.
Partnership Details
The discussions center on several key arrangements:
- Reliance Jio may distribute OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Indian consumers
- OpenAI is considering cutting ChatGPT’s subscription price from $20 to just a few dollars for Indian users
- Reliance could sell OpenAI’s models to enterprise customers through APIs
- Both OpenAI and Meta’s AI models might be hosted locally in India
Data Center Plans
Central to these talks is Reliance’s planned data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The company aims to build a massive three-gigawatt facility, which would be several times larger than current leading data centers globally. This infrastructure would enable local hosting of AI models, addressing India’s data sovereignty requirements.
“Reliance has discussed running the Meta and OpenAI models in a three-gigawatt data center that the company is planning to build, which it has said is the largest data center in the world, located in the city of Jamnagar in Gujarat,” The Information reported.
Industry Context
The potential partnerships build on Reliance’s existing collaboration with Nvidia, announced during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to India in October last year. That agreement focused on building infrastructure for AI applications in India, with Reliance reportedly purchasing Nvidia’s AI semiconductors for its Jamnagar facility.
When contacted about the potential partnerships, Meta declined to comment on The Information’s report, while OpenAI and Reliance did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Market Implications
These partnerships could significantly impact AI adoption in India by:
- Making advanced AI tools more affordable for Indian consumers
- Ensuring data from Indian users stays within national borders
- Providing enterprise-level AI capabilities to Indian businesses
- Creating a foundation for broader AI integration across industries
As of March 2025, no official announcements have been made by any of the companies involved.
OpenAI and Meta are separately discussing potential partnerships with Reliance Industries to expand their AI services in India. These discussions include distributing ChatGPT through Reliance Jio, reducing subscription prices for Indian users, selling AI models to enterprise customers, and hosting AI models locally in India.
According to The Information’s report, OpenAI has discussed internally the possibility of reducing ChatGPT’s subscription price from the current $20 per month to as low as several dollars for Indian users. However, it’s unclear if this price reduction has been formally discussed with Reliance.
Reliance is planning to build a massive three-gigawatt data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat. This facility would be several times larger than current leading data centers globally and would potentially host both OpenAI and Meta’s AI models locally, allowing data from Indian users to remain within the country.
No official announcements have been made by OpenAI, Meta, or Reliance regarding these potential partnerships. When contacted about The Information’s report, Meta declined to comment, while OpenAI and Reliance did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Reliance and Nvidia announced a partnership during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to India last year. This collaboration focuses on building infrastructure for AI applications in India. Reliance is reportedly purchasing Nvidia’s AI semiconductors for its planned Jamnagar data center facility.
These potential partnerships could make advanced AI tools more affordable for Indian consumers, ensure data sovereignty by keeping Indian user data within national borders, provide enterprise-level AI capabilities to Indian businesses, and create a foundation for broader AI integration across various industries in India.