Amazon announces a $35 billion investment in India, aiming to bolster AI tools for small enterprises and quadruple exports to $80 billion by 2030, creating roughly 3.8 million jobs. Meanwhile, Microsoft commits $17.5 billion, focusing on training India's 310 million informal workers and has trained 5.6 million since January. Both companies are vying for dominance in India's AI landscape, underpinning their investments with infrastructure that could reshape the market for decades to come.