
About
Abhishek Kushwaha
Founder & Writer, Global Tech Search · Kathmandu, Nepal
I'm Abhishek Kushwaha, and I write and edit everything on Global Tech Search from Kathmandu, Nepal. This isn't a newsroom or a syndicate — it's one person tracking the technology, markets, and infrastructure stories I find genuinely interesting, and trying to explain them without the fluff.
I started this site because most tech coverage falls into one of two buckets: press-release rewrites that repeat a company's own marketing language, or SEO-farmed listicles with no real point of view. I wanted a place to do the third thing — take real, sourced data (market sizing, funding rounds, regulatory filings, climate and infrastructure statistics) and actually think through what it means, in plain language, with my own judgment attached to it.
My background is in following technology and market shifts closely as an independent analyst and writer — I'm not a corporate research desk, and I don't pretend to be. What I bring instead is time spent reading primary sources (earnings calls, government data, academic papers, standards documents) and a willingness to say when something looks overhyped, underbaked, or genuinely important.
What I cover:AI infrastructure and tooling, cloud and semiconductor markets, crypto and fintech rails, gaming hardware, and — increasingly — the climate and water stories that I think are just as consequential as anything happening in a data center. I organize the site into three lanes: Tech & AI, Climate & Water, and Opinion, so you know what you're getting into before you click.
How I work:I use research tools, including AI, to help gather and organize source material faster. Every published piece is reviewed, rewritten, and fact-checked by me before it goes live, and every number carries a source. If I get something wrong, I'd rather hear about it and fix it than leave it standing — you can reach me through the contact page.
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