With the Digital Personal Data Protection Act now in effect and regulatory scrutiny on cross-border data transfers increasing, Indian enterprises face growing pressure to rethink their cloud strategies. cloud4india.com, a new sovereign cloud platform launched today, aims to address this gap by offering organizations complete data residency within Indian jurisdiction.
Currently, the majority of Indian enterprises rely on global cloud providers whose infrastructure and governance are subject to foreign jurisdictions. This creates compliance complexity for regulated industries and exposes organizations to extraterritorial legal risks. For government agencies and public sector undertakings handling sensitive citizen data, these concerns are particularly acute.
"The question is no longer whether organizations need sovereign cloud, but how quickly they can transition," said Rohit Kapoor, CEO and Founder of cloud4india.com. "We built this platform for CIOs and CTOs who need to meet compliance requirements without compromising on performance or scalability. Every byte of data stays within India, processed under Indian law."
What the Platform Offers
cloud4india.com provides enterprise cloud infrastructure with 100% data residency in India. The platform targets government agencies, BFSI, healthcare, and other regulated sectors where data sovereignty is a compliance requirement rather than a preference.
Key capabilities include compliance-ready architecture aligned with Indian regulatory frameworks, 99.99% uptime SLA, auto-scaling for variable workloads, and transparent pricing without the egress fees common with global hyperscalers.
Backed by 15 Years of Infrastructure Expertise
The platform is powered by WebberStop.com, a cloud infrastructure provider that has operated data centers in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Delhi since 2010. WebberStop brings operational expertise, five ISO certifications (including 27001 for information security and 22301 for business continuity), and partnerships multiple industry leading vendors.
"We have spent 15 years building infrastructure that Indian businesses can depend on," said Rahul Baweja, CEO and Founder of WebberStop.com. "This partnership lets us apply that experience to the sovereign cloud challenge. Organizations get the compliance benefits of a domestic platform with the reliability of enterprise-grade infrastructure."
Growing Demand for Domestic Alternatives
The timing aligns with broader government initiatives. The Ministry of Electronics and IT has emphasized data localization for government workloads. MeitY guidelines increasingly require domestic hosting for sensitive applications. Several state governments have mandated local data storage for citizen services.
For private enterprises, the calculus is shifting as well. Geopolitical uncertainty, evolving regulations in foreign jurisdictions, and the operational complexity of multi-region compliance are pushing organizations to evaluate domestic alternatives.
cloud4india.com is now live. More information is available at https://cloud4india.com/
About cloud4india.com

Founded in 2025 by alumni of IIT, IIMs, and the Indian Defence Forces, cloud4india.com offers sovereign cloud solutions designed to meet India's digital sovereignty requirements. In six months, the company has become a trusted partner for 100+ organizations. Learn more at https://cloud4india.com/
About WebberStop.com
WebberStop India Private Limited has been a cloud infrastructure and managed services provider since 2010. The founding team brings over 25 years of experience establishing data centers and cloud practices at major datacenters. Serving over 1,000 customers across fintech, healthcare, e-commerce, SaaS, manufacturing, and education, WebberStop operates data centers in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Delhi with 99.95% average uptime. The company holds five ISO certifications (9001, 27001, 22301, 27018, and 27031). Learn more at https://webberstop.com/
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