Cast AI, the leading automation platform, today announced the opening of its new AI India region, hosted in Mumbai. Indian enterprises and global organizations running AI workloads in India can now operate the full Cast AI platform on local infrastructure, meeting the data residency requirements of India’s regulatory environment.
The Mumbai region delivers complete feature parity with Cast AI’s global regions from day one. Organizations gain immediate access to the full Cast AI feature catalog, all shipped on the same global release schedule. The region is built on the same highly available, scalable architecture that powers Cast AI deployments worldwide and is operational today.
Cast AI monitors the signals that matter, error rates, latency, OOM kills, and resource starvation, and acts on them in production: scaling, rebalancing, and migrating workloads before reliability degrades. The platform allows for full AI workloads with local data residency. Cost savings follow as a natural byproduct of that automation, without requiring engineering teams to manage the process manually.
The launch is driven by strong customer momentum across India’s Platform Engineering and SRE communities, particularly in Fintech, Retail, E-commerce, and EduTech. The market opportunity is significant: a leading analyst firm projects India’s public cloud services market to reach $25.5 billion by 2028, growing at a 24.3% CAGR, while NASSCOM expects cloud computing to account for roughly 8% of India’s GDP by 2026.
The Mumbai region is specifically engineered to serve regulated industries, including BFSI, public sector, telco, and healthcare, where data residency and compliance requirements are boosting the adoption of cloud automation platforms. With in-country AI infrastructure and a commitment to data privacy, Cast AI enables these organizations to access the same automation capabilities that enterprises globally already rely on.
“India is a strategic market for Cast AI, and this region reflects our long-term commitment to it. Indian enterprises are building sophisticated, high-scale AI and inference cloud infrastructure, and they need automation that meets them where they are – with local data residency and full platform capabilities,” said Laurent Gil, Co-founder and President of Cast AI. “Our Mumbai AI region is our answer to that. We’re here for the long run.”
The launch builds on Cast AI’s strategic expansion into India, which began with the opening of a Bengaluru office in late 2024. Together, the local infrastructure and in-country team provide Indian enterprises and global companies operating in India with a single, integrated path to automatically keep applications fast, stable, and reliable.
“We’re excited to see Cast AI make this commitment to India. A platform of this caliber investing in local infrastructure is a strong signal for the entire ecosystem – it means Indian enterprises can access world-class automation without compromise,” said Avinash Gupta, Sr. Director Engineering at PhysicsWallah Limited.
