This is the first Google Cloud Platform (GCP) region in the country. It offers several services including computing, big data, storage and networking and customers will be able to pay in Indian Rupees for the services.
"The new region will help customers build applications and store their data, and significantly improve latency for customers and end users in the area," Google cloud Platform's product manager Dave Stiver said.
Other cloud regions in Asia Pacific are hosted from Taiwan, Sydney and Tokyo.
The company had earlier said that it will have three such centres across the country, without spelling out the investment. The company has earmarked USD 30 billion of investments for the cloud offerings.
In India, it has been serving companies like D B Media, Ashok Leyland, logistics player DTDC, and has also announced that Hike Messenger has shifted to its offerings recently.