
Macron and Modi are winning the AI infrastructure race with text messages and personal meetings
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AI infrastructure is now being allocated via head-of-state relationships as much as via RFPs — Macron and Modi working CEOs directly is the playbook. If you’re planning large-scale AI deployments, factor geopolitical access to data centers and power into your vendor and region strategy, not just price and latency.
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