Reliance Industries has launched a new wholly owned subsidiary named Reliance Intelligence to strengthen its presence in artificial intelligence and deep technology. The move was announced at the company’s 48th Annual General Meeting, where Chairman Mukesh Ambani outlined Reliance’s vision to make India a leader in AI.
The new subsidiary will focus on four main goals: creating next-generation AI infrastructure, forming global collaborations, delivering AI-powered solutions for individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, and nurturing homegrown AI talent.
A major priority will be the development of AI-ready data centers powered by renewable energy, with gigawatt-scale capacity to handle both training and inference. Reliance aims to apply these advancements in critical areas like education, healthcare, and agriculture.
The company also announced that it will strengthen its partnerships with major global technology leaders to boost capabilities and expand enterprise-ready AI services across India.