Bengaluru anchors Amazon’s India growth with second-largest Asia campus
Amazon Senior Vice President, Chief Global Affairs and Legal Officer David Zapolsky speaks during the inauguration of company’s new office campus, in Bengaluru, on Monday

New Delhi: US tech giant Amazon on Monday opened its second-largest office in Asia in Bengaluru, underlining its long-term commitment to India.
The 12-storey campus, spread across 1.1 million square feet, will support more than 7,000 employees across ecommerce, operations, payments, technology, and seller services. Karnataka Minister for Large and Medium Industries MB Patil, who inaugurated the facility, said the investment reinforces India’s growing role as a global technology and innovation hub while creating high-quality jobs. The new campus is part of Amazon’s broader India expansion, following investments of over $40 billion so far, with an additional $35 billion planned by 2030. Located about 15 km from Kempegowda International Airport, the office is designed to promote collaboration, flexibility, learning, and employee wellbeing. The campus features collaborative work zones, large event spaces, recreation facilities including basketball and pickleball courts, landscaped outdoor areas, and multi-cuisine cafeterias. Sustainability measures focus on responsible material sourcing and energy-efficient systems to reduce carbon impact.

