India’s data centre boom faces rising environmental, regulatory challenges, opinion says

India’s race to build more data centres is accelerating on the back of strong investment, but an opinion analysis warns the sector’s rapid expansion is colliding with environmental and regulatory pressures. The piece argues that heavy water and power consumption, combined with weak transparency, risks undermining sustainability and long-term resource security.
According to the commentary, the core challenge is the resource intensity of data facilities. High water use for cooling and significant electricity demand may strain local supplies, while limited disclosure around consumption and sourcing makes it harder to assess and manage the impact.
These factors, it says, are drawing increasing regulatory attention. The opinion contends that while momentum in digital infrastructure is building, investor enthusiasm alone will not secure sustainable growth. It suggests that better transparency and closer management of water and energy use will be critical to ensure the sector’s expansion does not outpace available resources.
The analysis concludes that how companies and authorities address these constraints will shape the trajectory of India’s data centre industry, with long-term viability likely to depend on clearer reporting and more deliberate resource planning.
