Amazon has officially inaugurated its second largest office in Asia in Bengaluru, reinforcing the company’s long-term commitment to India as a key global hub of technology and operations. The new corporate campus was inaugurated by MB Patil, Karnataka Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development.
The expansion aligns with Amazon’s broader growth strategy in India, where the company has already invested over $40 billion and plans to invest an additional $35 billion by 2030.
Campus overview and operations
The newly opened Bengaluru campus is designed to serve as a key operational and innovation hub for Amazon’s India business.
- Location: Five acre site, about 15 km from Kempegowda International Airport
- Built-up area: 1.1 million square meters
- Structure: 12-storey corporate building
- Capacity of employees: Over 7,000 employees
The campus will host teams across Amazon’s key business units, including:
- E-commerce
- Operations and logistics
- PAYMENTS
- Technology and engineering
- Seller Services
Workspace design and employee amenities
Amazon says the new office is designed to support large-scale collaboration, flexibility and employee well-being. The building is organized into “self-sustaining neighborhoods”, each combining work spaces with social and recreational areas.
Professional work spaces
- Flexible workstations
- Meeting rooms and gathering spaces
- Areas of sharing and collaboration
- Dedicated event areas with capacity for 200+ people
Recreational and community space
- Landscaped lawns and outdoor community areas
- Amphitheater for gatherings and events
- Sports facilities, including basketball and pickleball courts
Dining facilities
- Two full floors dedicated to the cafeteria
- Multiple global cuisine options for employees
The Bengaluru campus supports Amazon’s sustainability roadmap under the Climate Promise, through which the company has committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
Environmental measures at the facility include:
- Responsible sourcing of building materials
- Reusing existing office assets to reduce embodied carbon
- Deploying high efficiency building systems
- Design choices aimed at reducing long-term operational emissions
Amazon says these efforts contribute to reducing operational and embodied carbon across its global real estate portfolio.
Dr. MB Patil, Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, Government of Karnataka, said: “Amazon’s continued investment in Bengaluru reflects India’s growing role as a global hub of technology and innovation. Large-scale campuses like Amazon’s new campus create high-quality jobs, strengthen the digital economy of long-term investment and support the local digital investment ecosystem. skills and create opportunities for our workforce.”
Samir Kumar, Amazon India Country Manager, said, “India continues to be a long-term priority for Amazon and Bengaluru has played a central role in our journey here. Over the years, the city has been home to some of our earliest technology and business teams, and today it remains a key hub for innovation and talent. We are grateful for Dr. Karnataka’s continued support. As we build for customers in India and around the world, we remain committed to investing in infrastructure, technology and talent for a long time.
With this new campus, Amazon further deepens its footprint in India, positioning Bengaluru as a strategic hub for technology development, operations and innovation. The company says the facility will play a key role in supporting its expanding India and global businesses over the next decade.


