I spent five years in the Indian Army before the entrepreneurial calling became too loud to ignore. That was over three decades ago.
Since then, I’ve built what started as a one-man consultancy into a group of companies operating across 16 cities in India — bootstrapped, profitable, and trusted by enterprise clients for workforce operations, staffing delivery, and facilities management at scale. Many of those client relationships have lasted 10 to 20 years. That kind of longevity doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when your systems actually work.
But numbers and operations are only part of who I am.
I write for the next generation of entrepreneurs — the ones who are ambitious but still figuring out how discipline, leadership, and long-term thinking translate into real business results. My army years gave me a foundation that no MBA could replicate, and I believe that experience is worth sharing, not hoarding.
Beyond business, I’m deeply invested in two other pursuits that shape how I live and think. The first is lifestyle management and personality development — because how you carry yourself, structure your days, and invest in your own growth determines the ceiling of everything else you do. The second is alternative health, particularly acupressure. I’ve spent years researching and practising it, not as a hobby, but as a genuine discipline that I believe holds answers mainstream medicine often overlooks.
I write here because knowledge shared is knowledge multiplied.
If any of this resonates — whether you’re building a business, leading a team, or simply trying to live with more intention — you’re in the right place.