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

International Cooperative Trade: How Indian Cooperatives Export Products

International Cooperative Trade: How Indian Cooperatives Export Products

A carton of Amul cheese sitting on a supermarket shelf in the United States might not seem remarkable, but behind it lies a supply chain powered entirely by millions of small dairy farmers organized into cooperatives. India’s cooperative movement — one of the largest in the world — is increasingly becoming a force in international … 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

How Indian Cooperatives Can Participate in International Trade Fairs

How Indian Cooperatives Can Participate in International Trade Fairs

Thousands of cooperative societies across India produce world-class agricultural goods, handicrafts, and dairy products — yet most never set foot on an international exhibition floor. The gap between production capability and global market access remains one of the biggest missed opportunities for the Indian cooperative movement, and 2026 is shaping up to be a turning … Read more

Indian Cooperative Societies Have a Fraud Problem — Blockchain Might Be the Only Fix

Indian Cooperative Societies Have a Fraud Problem — Blockchain Might Be the Only Fix

In Sangli district, Maharashtra, a sugarcane farmer named Ramesh Patil discovered in late 2024 that ₹14 lakh he had deposited over seven years into his local cooperative credit society had essentially vanished. The society’s books showed a healthy balance, but a forensic audit — triggered only after members staged a three-day sit-in — revealed that the managing committee had been siphoning funds through ghost loans, fictitious member accounts, and inflated procurement bills. Patil’s story is not an outlier. It is the norm across thousands of cooperative societies in India, where trust-based systems have become breeding grounds for financial manipulation on a staggering scale.

I have been tracking the cooperative sector for over a decade, and the pattern is depressingly consistent: charismatic local leaders capture cooperative boards, manipulate paper-based ledgers, disburse loans to shell members, and funnel public money into private pockets. The Reserve Bank of India flagged cooperative bank frauds worth approximately ₹1,875 crore in the 2023-24 fiscal year alone. The real number, when you factor in non-banking cooperative societies — dairy, sugar, housing, fisheries — is almost certainly multiples of that figure. And this is precisely why blockchain technology, once dismissed as a crypto-bro fantasy, is now being seriously discussed in the corridors of the Ministry of Cooperation as a structural fix.

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Meet the Women-Run Cooperatives Changing the Face of Indian Agriculture

Meet the Women-Run Cooperatives Changing the Face of Indian Agriculture

Women perform roughly 80 percent of agricultural labor across rural India, yet fewer than 13 percent of them legally own the land they cultivate. That gap between effort and ownership has quietly fueled one of the most consequential shifts in Indian rural economics — the steady, determined rise of women-run agricultural cooperatives that are rewriting … Read more

Alhind Wins Contract for Indian Passport and Visa Services in the UAE

Alhind Wins Contract for Indian Passport and Visa Services in the UAE

For the roughly 3.5 million Indian nationals living and working across the UAE, the company handling their passport renewals, visa applications, and consular paperwork is about to change. That shift carries real practical consequences for one of the largest expatriate communities in the Gulf. The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi has awarded a new … Read more