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TCS and C-DAC Join Forces to Build India’s Own Cloud

Built in India, for India—TCS and C-DAC to co-create a sovereign cloud platform aligned with Digital India and data localization mandates.
TCS and C-DAC Join Forces to Build India’s Own Cloud

In a major stride toward digital sovereignty, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) to co-develop technologies that will form the backbone of India’s sovereign cloud infrastructure.

The collaboration aims to create a secure, scalable, and AI-enabled cloud ecosystem tailored to the needs of India’s public sector, including critical applications in healthcare, emergency response, and governance.

A Cloud Built for India, by India

The sovereign cloud initiative is designed to ensure that sensitive government data and citizen services remain within national borders, aligning with India’s growing emphasis on data localization and digital autonomy. The platform will be built on OpenStack architecture, enhanced by indigenous innovations from C-DAC and enterprise-grade deployment capabilities from TCS.
This partnership marks a pivotal moment in India’s journey toward technological self-reliance,” said a senior official from C-DAC. “Together, we’re building a cloud that reflects India’s values, priorities, and security needs.”

Real-World Impact

The sovereign cloud will host mission-critical applications such as:
  • e-Sanjeevani: India’s national telemedicine service
  • Dial 112: Emergency response systems
  • Smart city platforms and defence-grade workloads
  • Banking and financial services requiring high compliance and data protection
By leveraging TCS’s global cloud expertise and C-DAC’s research capabilities, the partnership is expected to accelerate deployment timelines and ensure robust performance across sectors.

Strategic Significance

The move comes amid growing global concerns over data privacy and dependency on foreign hyperscalers. India’s sovereign cloud is seen as a cornerstone of the Digital India mission, reinforcing national cybersecurity and enabling interoperable, cost-effective cloud services for government agencies.

Industry analysts view this as a model for other nations seeking to balance innovation with sovereignty. With this MoU, India signals its intent to lead in ethical, secure, and inclusive cloud infrastructure development.

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