India is home to 400 million internet users, second only to China, and will add more new users this year than any other country in the world. CloudFlare, a company that protects and accelerates websites, mobile apps and APIs, has expanded its network by adding three new points of presence (PoPs) in Mumbai, Chennai and New Delhi. These new sites represent the 66th, 67th and 68th data centers respectively across CloudFlare's global network. The expansion will enable faster internet access for millions of Indian users by delivering content closer to them.