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Thursday, May 07, 2026

Bichuten Data Vault


 

Bichuten Data Vault Pvt Ltd (also referred to as Bichuten Data Vault or Bichuten Data World) is a newly established Nepal-based company focused on sovereign digital infrastructure.
It aims to build and operate Nepal’s first Tier IV-certified hyperscale data center(s), emphasizing data sovereignty (keeping Nepali data in Nepal), security, compliance, high availability (targeting 99.995% uptime), and sustainability via hydropower. The project involves facilities in Kathmandu and Birgunj, starting with an initial capacity of around 240 kW and scaling toward 5 MW by 2030. It positions Nepal as a potential regional digital hub in South Asia and supports critical sectors like banking, government, telecom, and AI/cloud workloads.
The company leverages Nepal’s hydroelectric power and cool climate for energy-efficient, green operations. It has announced partnerships with global players including Google Cloud, AMD, Micron, and VVDN Technologies. An initial investment of around Rs 2.5 billion (roughly $18–20 million USD) is mentioned for early phases, with ambitions for broader digital ecosystem contributions, including potential future local manufacturing of hardware like servers and devices.
The name "Bichuten" derives from a Japanese Buddhist reference to Lord Vishnu, symbolizing "Protector" or preserver—aligning with its focus on safeguarding data. Founders / Leadership / Key PeopleBichuten is a joint venture or consortium led by prominent Nepali entrepreneurs and business groups. It is described as spearheaded or involving:
  • Naveen Agrawal (often noted as Chairman): Key leader and public face; has spoken on the project’s vision for digital self-reliance and data protection.
  • Min Agrawal / Meen Agrawal (associated with Fair Group): Involved in the venture.
  • Anuj Keyal / Anuj Kyal (associated with Keyal Group): Keyal Group is a diversified industrial/business group with presence in manufacturing and other sectors, based in areas like Birgunj.
  • Vishal Kumar Jha / Vishal Kumar Jatia.
  • Sharad Goel / Sharad Goyal.
These individuals and their affiliated groups (e.g., Fair Group, Keyal Group) bring industrial, business, and entrepreneurial experience to the project. As a very recent announcement (as of May 2026 news), detailed individual bios beyond these affiliations are limited in public sources. TeamPublic information on the broader team is sparse, as the company appears to be in early stages (with operations slated to ramp up soon). The official site (bichuten.com) references leadership, partners, and a focus on guiding enterprises from planning to deployment, but detailed staff directories are not prominently available yet. It emphasizes a professional team for sovereign infrastructure delivery, compliance, security, and operations.
Overall, Bichuten represents a significant private-sector push for Nepal’s digital infrastructure independence. For the most current details, check their official website (bichuten.com) or recent Nepali business news. Note that as a brand-new initiative, more team/operational specifics may emerge as the project progresses.

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