The Untold Story of How Cooperative Societies Rebuilt Post-Flood Kerala

The Untold Story of How Cooperative Societies Rebuilt Post-Flood Kerala

When the floodwaters finally retreated across Kerala in August 2018 — the worst inundation the state had witnessed in 94 years — the damage bill had already crossed ₹31,000 crore, more than 480 people were dead, and over a million had been displaced from fourteen of the state’s fourteen districts. Government helicopters and military boats … Read more

How Cooperative Healthcare Is Making Hospitals Affordable in Rural India

How Cooperative Healthcare Is Making Hospitals Affordable in Rural India

When a seasonal farm worker in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh needed an appendectomy in 2023, the nearest district government hospital had no surgeon available that week. The private clinic nearby quoted ₹75,000 — roughly five months of his annual income. What saved him was a community-owned health cooperative that performed the same procedure, including post-operative care, for … Read more

Forget Unicorns — India’s Most Resilient Businesses Are Called Cooperatives

Forget Unicorns — India's Most Resilient Businesses Are Called Cooperatives

When Byju’s valuation collapsed from $22 billion to near-worthlessness and Paytm’s stock shed over 70% of its market cap within a few years of its IPO, the startup world scrambled for explanations. Meanwhile, a dairy cooperative founded in 1946 by farmers in Anand, Gujarat quietly crossed ₹72,000 crore in annual revenue — and not a … Read more

The Cooperative Movement That Quietly Feeds Half of India Every Morning

The Cooperative Movement That Quietly Feeds Half of India Every Morning

Before most of India wakes up, a chain of 3.6 million dairy farmers has already set the morning in motion. Every glass of milk, every cup of chai, every cube of butter on a breakfast plate carries the quiet fingerprints of one of the most consequential economic experiments any democracy has ever attempted — and … Read more

Why Millions of Indians Trust Cooperatives More Than Private Companies

Why Millions of Indians Trust Cooperatives More Than Private Companies

When Amul distributed the equivalent of ₹72,000 crore back to its farmer-members in a single financial year, no private dairy conglomerate in India — not Nestlé, not the corporate arm of Mother Dairy — came close to matching that payout to the people who actually produced the milk. That number stopped me cold when I … Read more

What Silicon Valley Can Learn From a Cooperative Society in Tamil Nadu

What Silicon Valley Can Learn From a Cooperative Society in Tamil Nadu

When I first encountered Co-optex — the Tamil Nadu Handloom Weavers’ Cooperative Society, founded in 1935 — I expected a story of dignified decline. What I found instead was an organization that today connects more than 65,000 weavers across Tamil Nadu, operates its own national retail network, and has never filed a venture capital term … Read more

How Cooperative Supermarkets in India Are Challenging Big Retail Chains

How Cooperative Supermarkets in India Are Challenging Big Retail Chains

When I walked into a Sahakari Bhandar outlet in Dadar, Mumbai, last year, the prices on staples like tur dal and sunflower oil were noticeably lower than what I had paid the previous afternoon at a nearby Reliance Smart store. That was not a coincidence. It was the result of a model that has been … Read more

From Paddy Field to Supermarket Shelf: The Cooperative Supply Chain Nobody Sees

From Paddy Field to Supermarket Shelf: The Cooperative Supply Chain Nobody Sees

Rice feeds more than 3.5 billion people every single day, yet almost nobody can name the farmer who grew it. Between the waterlogged paddy fields of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta and the neatly packaged bag sitting under fluorescent lights in a London or Los Angeles supermarket, a supply chain stretches across thousands of miles and dozens … Read more

The Hidden Network Behind Every Packet of Indian Sugar, Milk and Cotton

The Hidden Network Behind Every Packet of Indian Sugar, Milk and Cotton

Before the white crystals in a morning cup of tea complete their journey, they pass through at least seven distinct pairs of hands across multiple states, touching cooperative societies, private traders, government warehouses, and licensed commission agents — none of which appear anywhere on the packaging. I spent months mapping these invisible chains, and the … Read more

This 100-Year-Old Business Model Is Disrupting Indian Retail in 2026

This 100-Year-Old Business Model Is Disrupting Indian Retail in 2026

While Blinkit and Zepto were burning through hundreds of crores in venture capital to deliver groceries in 10 minutes, a business model born in a British mill town in 1844 was quietly outpacing both of them in the Indian heartland. Nobody in a Mumbai boardroom saw it coming — but the numbers in 2026 are … Read more