
Nvidia announced a series of partnerships at the India AI Impact Summit on February 18, 2026, aimed at strengthening AI compute infrastructure and sovereign cloud capabilities in the country.
The company is collaborating with Yotta, L&T and E2E Networks to establish advanced AI factories. Yotta’s Shakti Cloud will run on more than 20,000 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs, while L&T plans a gigawatt AI factory with a new facility in Mumbai and an expansion in Chennai.
E2E Networks is building a Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR platform, hosted at the L&T Vyoma Data Centre in Chennai. Netweb Technologies will manufacture Nvidia GB200 NVL4 platforms featuring four Blackwell GPUs and two Grace CPUs under the Make in India programme.
Nvidia’s Nemotron suite provides open models, datasets and recipes for Indian developers. The Nemotron Personas India dataset contains 2,10,00,000 fully synthetic Indic personas to support population‑scale AI development.
Start‑ups such as Sarvam, BharatGen and Chariot are using these resources to create sovereign AI models. Tech Mahindra has built an 8 billion‑parameter foundation model for Indian languages using Nemotron.
Industrial software leaders Cadence, Siemens and Synopsys are working with Nvidia to enable AI‑driven design and operation for manufacturers. Havells India uses a Synopsys tool to accelerate simulation speed sixfold, while L&T Semiconductor employs Cadence for faster chip design cycles.
Addverb leverages Siemens and Nvidia Omniverse libraries to create high‑fidelity digital twins for robot testing. TCS deploys AI solutions at Tata Motors for quality inspection and safety monitoring.
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Infosys, Persistent, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are integrating Nvidia AI enterprise software across sectors such as finance, drug discovery, telecom and customer service.
Wipro and Nvidia have launched an AI voice assistant for a US health insurer, handling 42% of inbound calls with sub‑200 ms latency. Infosys has created a 2,5 billion‑parameter coding model using Nvidia NeMo, embedded in its Topaz Fabric platform.
The announced collaborations provide a multi‑layer AI stack covering compute, data, software and applications. By linking Nvidia’s hardware and software with Indian cloud providers, system integrators and industrial firms, the initiatives aim to boost domestic AI capabilities and support a range of enterprise use cases.
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Published on: Feb 18, 2026, 12:06 PM IST

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