The move also follows Anant Raj’s recent proposal to demerge its data centre business from its real estate operations, highlighting its increasing focus on the digital infrastructure segment.
Indian real estate firm Anant Raj said, it will invest ₹25,000 crore ($2.6 billion) to develop data centre and cloud services in India’s northern state of Haryana.
The New Delhi-based firm entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Centre, an agency under the state government. Anant Raj said the MoU aims to support investment in and development of data center and cloud services in Haryana. India’s data centre market, valued at $5.55 billion in 2025, is projected to reach $13.11 billion by 2034, according to consulting firm IMARC Group
The company will expand its digital infrastructure business operations in the state, while the Haryana government will facilitate ease of doing business. The partnership is part of the state government’s “Make in Haryana Policy” aimed at boosting development. In May, Anant Raj said it was considering the demerger of its data centre services from its real estate business.



