The venture studio stewarding Sāmatvārtha — a regenerative economy built from Bharat, at the intersection of complexity science, Indian philosophical vocabulary, and venture execution. Federation, not consolidation. Four levers, one substrate.
Four parallel surfaces — each a different way of shifting the same ground. Public goods where they matter; profitable ventures where they pay for the public goods; federation as the default scaling pattern.
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.
One studio, many surfaces. Pick the door that matches how you want to engage — we'll route honestly if you've picked the wrong one. We say no often; the work compounds only when fit is real.
Pre-decided diagnoses dressed up as audits · generic strategy decks and IR/PR ghostwriting without substrate · ventures whose unit economics quietly externalise costs onto substrate, operators, or commons · mass-market consulting volume. Better to say no at the screening call than after a quarter.
Every path lands at the same inbox. Tell us which door you came through and what you actually want. We respond honestly, often with a route elsewhere if we're not the right desk.