India produces 1.5 million engineering graduates every year. Most study at Tier 2 and Tier 3 institutions with little to no research infrastructure, guidance, or publication pathways.
Gudsky Research Foundation exists to change that. We are a Section 8 Non-Profit, so every rupee supports our research objects: student stipends, compute infrastructure, publication fees, and the creation of new Indian technology through our active AI and Robotics projects.
Your support helps keep talented young researchers in India, working on Indian problems, producing Indian innovations. This is one practical way to fight brain drain at the grassroots.
"At Gudsky, we believe research is the foundation of innovation and progress. Our mission is to inspire and guide the next generation of thinkers, creators, and problem-solvers who will shape the future through science and technology."
— Abhishek Kumar Shukla, Founder, Gudsky Research Foundation
Research Infrastructure Gap
6,300+ engineering colleges in India lack meaningful internal research infrastructure: no GPU servers, no research mentors, and no publication pipelines.
The Cost Barrier
Research training in India often costs ₹1–2.5 Lakhs. Gudsky keeps fees lower and supports top researchers with stipends so financial need does not decide who gets to do research.
The National Opportunity
India needs a large AI research workforce, more homegrown innovation, and stronger Make in India pipelines. Gudsky helps convert raw engineering talent into researchers.
Proven, Verifiable Impact
Donations convert into concrete outputs: IEEE and Springer publications, student researcher profiles, working prototypes, and auditable progress.