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Amazon to Invest $233 Million in India to Boost Fulfilment Network and Tech Capabilities

Amazon announced on Thursday it will invest more than 20 billion rupees ($233 million) in India during 2025 to expand and modernize its operations infrastructure, as well as to develop new technologies that enhance its fulfilment network and boost delivery safety.

The investment marks a continuation of Amazon’s strategy to deepen its presence in one of the world’s most competitive e-commerce markets, where it faces stiff competition from Walmart-owned Flipkart and Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Retail.

“This builds upon Amazon’s prior investments to build an operations network that serves all deliverable pin codes across India,” the company said in a statement.

Key components of the investment include:

  • Launching new fulfilment and delivery sites

  • Upgrading existing facilities to increase processing speed and capacity

  • Using technology to monitor unsafe delivery speeds

  • Improving the equitable distribution of delivery routes

Some of the funds will also support employee well-being programs, including initiatives focused on health and financial wellness.

In June 2023, Amazon pledged to increase its cumulative India investments to $26 billion by 2030, although it didn’t then disclose specific breakdowns. The latest investment brings it closer to that target and reinforces India’s role as a strategic growth market for the tech giant.

Earlier this year, Amazon’s cloud division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), also committed to investing $8.2 billion in India through 2030, underlining a broader push by the company to support digital infrastructure across the subcontinent.

Amazon’s latest move is expected to help improve delivery timelines, enhance customer satisfaction, and support job creation in logistics and tech support roles.