The venture studio stewarding Sāmatvārtha — a regenerative economy built from Bharat, at the intersection of complexity science, Indian philosophical vocabulary, and venture execution. We think and we build: four surfaces working the same ground, and federation as the way work spreads.
Four parallel surfaces, each a different way of moving the same ground: business, technology, content, and compliance. Public goods carry the mission; profitable ventures pay for the public goods; playbooks federate to others who run them in their own regions.
A contested, living field of Indian intellectual work — Voice of India (Sita Ram Goel, Ram Swarup), Rajiv Malhotra, J Sai Deepak, Brhat (Raghav Krishna, Amritanshu Pandey, Pankaj Saxena), Dharampal, Subhash Kak, Meenakshi Jain — placed beside Ostrom, Polanyi, Hui, McGilchrist, Friston, Tainter, Illich, Schmachtenberger, Raworth. Influences are named; not absorbed. Full bibliography lives in the Codex.
Earlier articulations were pseudonymous at Just Publish It Already ↗ and on Brhat ↗; under the founder's name, threads continue on LinkedIn ↗. The 2014P_ studio assembles those threads into an executing architecture; the name marks the year the journey began as a personal commitment.
Not everyone arrives as a client. Some want to hire the studio; some want to build alongside it; some want to give time or gather people; some come to read. Engage lays out the doors and where each one leads.
For MSMEs, family businesses, civic teams, and regenerative founders — advisory, commissioned work, or a co-founded venture.
Start at Advisory if you want a read before scoping.
Carry a thread as a Sutradhaar, a research or policy fellow, or an operator/advisor-in-residence.
Runs on invitation and reputation — light commitment, real standing.
The Sūtras are the living book; the TMC licence makes them yours to fork, cite, and translate.
Write back when something lands.
Every path lands at the same inbox. Tell us what you're working on and which door you came through, and we'll point you to the right desk — or tell you if there isn't a fit.