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Google’s America-India Connect Initiative

Brief Context

Context At India AI Impact Summit, Google has announced that it will connect India with the US through new subsea cables as part of a 15 billion dollar investment spread over five years. About Google announced the collaborative infrastructure initiative named America-India Connect. A new international subsea gateway will be established in Vizag.

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Syllabus: GS3/Science and Technology

Context

  • At India AI Impact Summit, Google has announced that it will connect India with the US through new subsea cables as part of a 15 billion dollar investment spread over five years.

About

  • Google announced the collaborative infrastructure initiative named America-India Connect.
  • A new international subsea gateway will be established in Vizag.
    • It will house a gigawatt-scale compute facility and an international subsea cable gateway.
  • Three new subsea paths connecting India to Singapore, South Africa, and Australia.
    • Four strategic fibre-optic routes will also be established that will link the India, U.S. and Southern Hemisphere.
  • Google pledged $30 million to improve public services with AI and another $30 million for scientific research. 
  • Google DeepMind is also launching a new partnership with the Indian government to deploy its frontier AI for Science models locally. 
  • Google also unveiled major skilling programs in India including:
    • the Google AI Professional Certificate for students and early-career professionals, 
    • partnerships with Karma Yogi Bharat to train 20 million public servants, 
    • and generative AI support for over 10,000 Atal Tinkering Labs reaching 11 million students.

Significance

  • The new infrastructure is expected to support rising demand for cloud computing and AI services in India, while also strengthening connections with Africa, Australia and parts of Southeast Asia.
  • More subsea capacity typically means cheaper, faster internet which feeds into productivity and economic growth at scale.

What Are Undersea Cables?

  • Undersea cables connect global internet networks, providing vast data transfer capacity via fiber optic strands.
    • These cables land at designated points and are linked to terrestrial networks.
    • They connect internet service providers and telecom operators everywhere with those in other countries. 
    • These cables are a few inches thick and are heavily padded to withstand the hostile environment of the sea floor. 
  • Importance of Undersea Cables: About 90% of global data, 80% of world trade, and key financial and government transactions rely on undersea cables.
undersea cables

India’s Cable Infrastructure

  • India has two main cable hubs, Mumbai and Chennai, with 17 cable systems landing there. 
  • India also has two domestic cable systems — the Chennai Andaman and Nicobar Islands (CANI) cable to provide high-speed connectivity to the islands, and the Kochi Lakshadweep Islands project.

International Advisory Body for Submarine Cable Resilience

  • The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC) jointly launched the International Advisory Body for Submarine Cable Resilience in 2024.
    • This initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of submarine cables.
  • The Advisory Body provides strategic guidance to address challenges related to increasing traffic, aging infrastructure, and growing environmental threats to submarine cables.

International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC)

  • ICPC, founded in 1958, is a global forum for governments and commercial entities involved in the submarine cable industry. 
  • Its primary mission is to enhance the security of undersea cables by providing a platform for exchanging technical, legal, and environmental information.

Source: AIR