"Anybody who is on the cloud in India and anybody who has the potential to be on the cloud in India is a conversation for us," Microsoft India President Anant Maheshwari told PTI.
Maheshwari further said: "I am sure there will be a lot of speculation around how, what is the content of those conversations (with potential customers). Unless we have something real that we would have agreed on with the customer, we can't talk about it."
Citing sources, the reports said the deal could see the ride-hailing service switch to Microsoft's Azure cloud platform from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Maheshwari remained tight-lipped on these reports, instead saying the company doesn't comment on market speculations.
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Microsoft has been pushing its Azure cloud service in India. Its competitors include AWS and Google, among others.
In February this year, Microsoft had announced a long- term cloud services deal with e-commerce platform, Flipkart. Later, in April, Microsoft was part of the USD 1.4 billion fund raising round by the online retailer.