Why Vizag, why now?
Vizag’s proposition against established markets and the strategic logic behind an anchor-led greenfield corridor.
Vizag has become India's most closely watched new AI infrastructure market. This report asks the question operators and capital now need answered: can its headline ambition become phased, powered and operable datacenter capacity on time?
Built for decision-makers across investment, development and delivery, using corridor intelligence, current public evidence and four live AISIGINT Audit assessments.
The report follows that question from market formation and corridor geography through infrastructure, site assessment, finance and the evidence that would change the outlook.
The anchor has changed the market before it has completed the market.
A completed shell does not generate revenue if high-voltage equipment, water treatment, carrier service or a key approval arrives later.
Capital release should follow the slowest critical interface, not the most visible construction milestone.
The analysis moves from why Vizag emerged to the decisions that will determine whether the market can scale. It connects public announcements with bottom-up evidence across four live assessments.
Vizag’s proposition against established markets and the strategic logic behind an anchor-led greenfield corridor.
How construction signals and follower activity are assessed without combining incompatible capacity figures.
What must align across facility power, grid interfaces, approvals, water, connectivity and equipment.
What four live AISIGINT Audit assessments show about first-phase design, infrastructure burden and delivery priorities.
The power, connectivity, water, approval and follower evidence the market should watch over the next 12 months.
Capacity definitions, evidence boundaries, analytical assumptions and conventional numbered endnotes.
AISIGINT Index follows corridor readiness and execution risk. AISIGINT Audit tests named opportunities across power, land, water, connectivity, regulation, design and finance. This report brings both perspectives together for the Vizag market.
Selected extracts show the level of geographic and capacity analysis inside the report without reproducing the full argument.

The six functional zones, public programme localities and delivery geography used in the corridor analysis.

The analytical framework separating public programme MW, IT load and the resulting facility requirement.
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