Oracle is poised to become a frontrunner in India’s rapidly evolving cloud and AI landscape, driven by strong expansion across its cloud portfolio and a dynamic strategy centered on tailored, industry-specific solutions. At the Oracle AI World Tour in Mumbai, the company’s India leadership—including Kapil Makhija, Vice President, Technology Cloud, and Shailesh Singla, Vice President, Cloud Applications—highlighted Oracle’s strong momentum in India, underpinned by continuous AI-driven innovation and a deep commitment to the Indian market.
Accelerating Cloud Momentum
Oracle’s footprint in India has grown significantly since launching its Oracle Cloud Regions in Mumbai (2019) and Hyderabad (2020). Driven by rising demand from both private and public sector organizations, these MeitY-empanelled data centers have undergone multiple capacity expansions. Oracle remains one of the world’s fastest-growing hyperscale public cloud providers.
Oracle’s AI and cloud adoption spans all major sectors in India, with particularly strong momentum in BFSI, healthcare, and telecommunications. The company is also seeing increased traction in the public sector, IT and ITeS, digital natives, fintech, edtech, e-commerce, manufacturing, and retail.
AI Embedded at Every Layer
Oracle is integrating AI capabilities across its entire technology stack—from its core database and data platform to its cloud applications and high-performance infrastructure. AI is engineered into every product and delivered at no additional cost, enabling organizations to boost productivity, improve decision-making, and drive measurable transformation.
Year-on-year, Oracle’s AI portfolio has expanded significantly—from 100 GenAI and 50 agentic AI features last fiscal year to more than 600 agentic AI capabilities in H1FY26—underscoring the company’s rapid pace of innovation.
Momentum Across Infrastructure and Applications
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
OCI is powering a surge in cloud consumption in India, reflecting both new customer adoption and increased usage by existing enterprises. OCI business in India has doubled over the past two years.
Sector-wise growth has been strong across BFSI, professional services and high tech, industrial manufacturing, and automotive. Momentum has also been bolstered by major project wins across central and state government initiatives, supporting the next phase of AI-led enterprise transformation.
Oracle continues to expand its cloud presence in India with:
Two OCI cloud regions
Two Oracle Database@Azure regions
One Oracle Database@Google Cloud region (with another planned)
One planned Oracle Database@AWS region
Recent infrastructure wins include Tally Solutions, Bata Limited, Wipro, TVS Credit, ShareChat, Bajaj Finance, SREI Infrastructure, and Aditya Birla Capital.
Oracle Cloud Applications
Oracle Cloud Applications is driving strong SaaS adoption in India as organizations increasingly leverage AI and digital transformation to scale operations.
SaaS revenue in India recorded double-digit year-on-year growth. Healthcare grew by over 200 percent, high tech by more than 100 percent, with strong demand from BFSI and professional services.
These results reinforce Oracle’s commitment to delivering scalable, AI-ready cloud solutions across both private enterprises and government organizations.
Recent application wins include RBL Bank, Punjab National Bank, Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Hinduja Hospital, Goldman Sachs, Havells India, Tech Mahindra, Acquity Analytics, IGT Solutions, Bajaj Vitality, Motilal Oswal, Allanasons, Jupiter Hospital, Baby Memorial Hospital, Royal Sundaram, and Eye Foundation Hospital, among others.
Expanding Innovation: Multicloud and AI Infrastructure Multicloud Expansion
In December 2025, Oracle launched Oracle Database@Google Cloud in India, making its AI-powered database services available in the Asia-South 1 (Mumbai) Google Cloud region. This offering enables enterprises to combine Oracle’s AI Database capabilities with Google Cloud’s analytics and AI services while supporting compliance and seamless migration of mission-critical workloads.
Oracle has also introduced the next-generation Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Zettascale 10 Cluster for AI, positioned as one of the largest AI supercomputers in the cloud, delivering 10x zettaFLOPS of peak performance.
AI Innovation Across the Stack
Oracle AI Database 26ai introduces native AI capabilities such as vector search and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), enabling enterprises to bring AI directly into their data platforms. This reduces the need to move sensitive data to external systems while improving performance, governance, and scalability. The database unifies transactional, analytical, and AI workloads on a trusted enterprise foundation.
The Oracle AI Data Platform further supports customers and partners by accelerating the conversion of raw data into AI-ready capabilities for everyday business use.
Oracle also announced major updates to AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, including:
A new AI Agent Marketplace
Broader LLM support
Enhanced agent-building capabilities
With more than 600 agentic AI features—400 AI agents embedded directly into Fusion Cloud Applications and 200 configurable through AI Agent Studio—organizations are re-architecting finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience functions. These agents help detect ERP anomalies, close skills gaps in HR, streamline supply chains, and identify sales opportunities—driving smarter operations and measurable efficiency gains.
Leadership Perspectives
Kapil Makhija, Vice President, Technology Cloud, Oracle India, said:
“We are seeing tremendous momentum in India for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as more organizations across industries choose OCI to power their most mission-critical workloads. OCI business has doubled in India over the past two years. Customers value our unique combination of high performance, built-in security, and cost efficiency. With rapid growth in demand for cloud services and AI-driven innovation, OCI’s expanding portfolio and global reach are enabling our customers to accelerate transformation, scale with confidence, and achieve outstanding business outcomes.”
Shailesh Singla, Vice President, Cloud Applications, Oracle India, added:
“India’s AI market is on a remarkable growth trajectory, projected to exceed USD 17 billion by 2027. Oracle Cloud Applications is driving strong SaaS adoption in India as organizations increasingly turn to AI and digital transformation to scale their business. Overall SaaS growth in India was double-digit year-on-year. Enterprises are accelerating from pilot projects to broad, strategic AI adoption across critical business functions. By embedding AI and intelligent agents directly into our Fusion Cloud applications, Oracle is empowering enterprises to unlock real-time insights, automate complex workflows, and create adaptive systems that drive innovation and value. With AI now foundational to modern cloud-native platforms, this marks a new era of enterprise transformation in the digital economy.”