On 23 June 2026, Frost & Sullivan named Yotta Data Services the 2026 Indian Company of the Year in the AI infrastructure sector. The announcement, released from San Antonio via PRNewswire, highlighted Yotta’s achievements in sovereign cloud infrastructure, AI‑ready compute environments, and customer‑centric innovation.

Frost & Sullivan evaluates firms on strategy effectiveness and execution. In its assessment, the firm praised Yotta for closing critical infrastructure gaps with purpose‑built, AI‑ready data centres that deliver security, performance and regulatory alignment at scale. The company’s long‑term growth plan centres on sovereign AI infrastructure, localised cloud ecosystems, and regional expansion.

Under the leadership of co‑founder, MD and CEO Sunil Gupta, Yotta has built a portfolio that includes Shakti Cloud—a GPU‑heavy platform—and Shakti Studio, an AI token factory. Both services run on NVIDIA‑certified hardware, high‑speed InfiniBand networks, and advanced AI software frameworks. The Navi Mumbai NM1 data centre currently hosts 1,024 L40 GPUs and 8,192 H100 GPUs, and Yotta aims to scale its GPU capacity to more than 80,000 next‑generation GPUs by FY27‑28, adding B200 and B300 models.

Operational excellence underpins Yotta’s market position. The company operates a Tier IV‑certified facility in Navi Mumbai and a large‑scale campus in Greater Noida. The Greater Noida D2 hyperscale campus will deploy 30,000 NVIDIA Blackwell B300 Ultra GPUs in a 60 MW site that can expand to 250 MW, while the Navi Mumbai NM2 campus will host 36,000 GB300/Vera Rubin GPUs in a 75 MW site that can scale to 2 GW. Yotta’s locally governed infrastructure model enables data residency in India, predictable pricing, and reduced dependence on international hyperscalers. The company also runs its own substations, integrates renewable energy sources, and uses closed‑loop cooling systems.

Customer‑first practices have secured deployments across government and enterprise sectors. Yotta’s ability to migrate workloads seamlessly, maintain high service availability, and provide 24/7 support has reinforced its reputation for reliability in complex environments.

Frost & Sullivan praised Yotta for setting a high standard in competitive strategy, infrastructure innovation, and market responsiveness. The company’s focus on sovereign cloud services, AI infrastructure scalability, and customer enablement is shaping the future of the AI infrastructure industry in India while supporting the country’s digital sovereignty objectives.

Yotta’s broader service offering includes cloud, AI cloud, data centre hosting, connectivity, media technology, cybersecurity, and managed IT services. Its home‑grown, open‑source hyperscale cloud platform, Yntraa, is MeitY‑empanelled (VCC and GCC) and is deployed with large government‑owned cloud providers through white‑label and PPP models. The AI platform delivers AI labs, workspaces, inference platforms, GPU‑powered Kubernetes clusters, and access to advanced AI services from NVIDIA.

Yotta is the only NVIDIA Cloud Partner (NCP) in APAC to be part of the NVIDIA Exemplar Cloud initiative and is among a select group of Reference Architecture Platform NCPs globally. The company holds multiple certifications, including RBI cybersecurity and localisation compliance, ISO 27017, ISO 27701, PCI‑DSS, SOC 2 Type II, and SOC 3.

The 2026 Company of the Year recognition underscores Yotta’s role in building foundational infrastructure that will power India’s AI future. The firm plans to continue expanding its GPU capacity, deploy new hyperscale sites, deepen its partnership with NVIDIA, and maintain a focus on security, compliance, and local data residency. The award also highlights the growing importance of sovereign AI infrastructure in India’s digital transformation agenda and the increasing demand for high‑performance, compliant cloud services that can support the country’s expanding AI ecosystem.