India, Feb. 19 -- Google announced the opening of a new Bengaluru campus called Ananta on Wednesday.

This will be the search engine giant's fourth campus and one of its largest offices worldwide.

The office, situated in Mahadevapura, a suburb in east Bengaluru, represents a "major milestone" in Google's commitment to India, the company has said. Google has invested billions of dollars in India.

"Ananta" is a Sanskrit word meaning limitless. The office is massive, spanning across 1.6 million square feet and has a capacity of more than 5,000 employees, according to a Moneycontrol report.

It will house various teams such as that of Android, Search, Pay, Cloud, Maps, Play and Deepmind, among others.

The office will have workspaces which ...