Satya Nadella’s India Visit

Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, Microsoft, is visiting India in December 2025 for a multi-city tour. Bookmark this microsite for livestreams of his keynotes, announcements and press assets.

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Maharashtra launches MahaCrimeOS AI to power India’s next era of cybercrime investigation

Maharashtra has become the first state in India to equip its police force with an AI‑powered platform to accelerate cybercrime investigations. Launched by Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella at the Microsoft AI Tour in Mumbai, MahaCrimeOS AI brings Azure‑powered copilots, multilingual data extraction and secure automated workflows to frontline policing—helping officers resolve cases faster. The platform is already live in 23 Nagpur police stations, with a proposed scale‑up to all 1,100 stations across Maharashtra.

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Cognizant, Infosys, TCS and Wipro partner with Microsoft to deploy Copilot and agentic AI

Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella unveiled strategic partnerships with Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro. The four IT companies have partnered to accelerate the adoption of agentic AI, deploying over 200,000 Microsoft Copilot licenses, redefining work and innovation at scale.  Together, these Frontier Firms are reshaping enterprise transformation by putting trusted, agentic AI at the heart of how global organizations work and innovate.

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Microsoft announces US$17.5 billion investment in India to drive AI diffusion at population scale.

This marks Microsoft’s largest investment in Asia, building on the earlier US$3 billion commitment. It is aimed at expanding hyperscale cloud infrastructure with a new datacenter going live mid-2026, integrating Microsoft AI into e-Shram and National Career Service (NCS) platforms to benefit 310 million informal workers, and doubling skilling efforts to reach 20 million people by 2030. The investment will be over four years (CY2026-2029) and it aligns with India’s vision to transition from digital public infrastructure to AI public infrastructure, driving inclusive growth.

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A race against time: Maharashtra police get an AI copilot to fight cybercrime

Time is of the essence in tackling cybercrime and Maharashtra police will now have the technology for it. Working closely with state agency MARVEL and Microsoft, software vendor CyberEye customized MahaCrimeOS AI to help police process complaints and navigate complex data and procedures faster. With this crime investigation platform powered by Microsoft Foundry, officers can focus on solving cases and supporting victims.

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India’s Swiggy delivers daily convenience to millions with help from Microsoft AI tools

Through rain, shine and traffic, India’s Swiggy delivers food, groceries and more to millions of consumers each day. Now one of the biggest players, it is turning to Real-Time Intelligence on Microsoft Fabric to analyze streaming data for faster delivery, as well as Azure OpenAI Service to communicate with customers and delivery riders.

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Jobs, security, skills: How India’s giant database is helping over 300 million informal workers step up, with AI

Getting most of India’s estimated 400 million informal workers registered on the e-Shram database was already a technological feat for the Ministry of Labour and Employment, supported by Microsoft Azure. Now the ministry is using AI tools powered by Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service to help these workers shift to the formal sector, where better work conditions and social security benefits await.

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