TL;DR: Submer and Anant Raj Cloud have partnered to build sustainable, high-density AI data centres in India using liquid cooling technology. The move aims to support massive GPU clusters while significantly reducing the environmental footprint of India's AI boom.

Why Is Liquid Cooling the 'New Normal' for 2026?

Air cooling is hitting its physical limit. As India scales its AI infrastructure, the heat generated by power-hungry GPUs can no longer be managed by traditional fans. Submer’s "immersion cooling" technology doesn't just save energy; it allows for much higher computing capacity in the same physical footprint.

Is This the End of 'Thirsty' Data Centres?

Data centres are notorious for their water and power consumption. By using liquid cooling, Anant Raj Cloud is betting on a "sovereign and sustainable" path. This isn't just a tech upgrade; it’s a strategic necessity as India faces mounting pressure to meet net-zero targets while leading the global AI race.

Vichaarak Perspective

Warm & Analytical: Building the "homes" for AI requires as much innovation as building the "brains" of AI. The partnership between a modular infrastructure leader like Submer and a campus giant like Anant Raj is exactly the kind of vertical integration India needs. Snarky/Fun: So, we’ve gone from "The Cloud" to literally dunking our servers in tubs of liquid. It’s like a luxury spa for GPUs, only with more data and less cucumber water.

E-E-A-T+ Analysis

My research into the sustainable foundation of India's AI boom reveals that energy efficiency is now a competitive moat. As @harkirat1892 often argues, you can't have a trillion-dollar AI economy on a 20th-century energy grid.

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