Jio has already invested over Rs 20,000 crore in Kerala. We have over 11,000 sites and cover the population of Kerala with 5G. Kerala's biggest potential is in deep-tech, meaning emerging technology, which is beyond basic AI and includes quantum computing, robotics and even AI global capability centres.
Each of these deep-tech capabilities requires extensive connectivity. To this end, Reliance is committed to building a cable-landing station in Kerala. The last time an international cable-landing system came to Kerala was in 2002. When the landing comes online, expected in the next 3-4 years, it will be the first new direct international connectivity landing in Kerala in 25 years. And this, we believe, is an essential component of Kerala's evolution to deep-tech and global reach.
It is important to note that Kerala's evolution to deep-tech is also not just about software programmers. It is about technology products and solution creation. The full ecosystem of AI, quantum and robotics is going to make Kerala a unique beacon for the rest of the world.
For Kerala, it cannot be just about positioning its value among different states. I sincerely believe we need to raise the bar. We are competing against not just states, but the rest of the world. The global AI opportunity has a potential impact of over $16trn through 2030. By 2027, in India alone, AI represents a $20bn opportunity. And Kerala has the potential to own a significant part of it.