Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
"The world is one family"
Ancient wisdom meets modern business
For thousands of years, Bharat was a centre of global trade and wisdom. Tamil merchants sailed to Rome. Chanakya wrote the world's first economics textbook. Our ancestors understood business deeply. Now it's time to reclaim that heritage and prepare for the opportunities ahead.
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New to spoken English? Start with Vaani. Want practical AI tool guides? Try AI Basics. Otherwise build core business understanding with Foundations, then Careers for professional skills.
Foundations
Business basics that everyone should know. Money, organisations, people, decisions, leadership, negotiation, and more. Ancient Bharatiya wisdom meets modern business concepts.
๐ 8 topics ยท 45 lessons
โฑ๏ธ ~10 hours total
๐ง Deep integration of ancient wisdom
Careers
Soft skills that employers want but schools don't teach. Communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and more. Each lesson includes AI practice prompts to build real skills.
๐ 11 topics ยท 46 lessons
โฑ๏ธ ~12 hours total
๐ค AI-powered practice prompts
Vaani
Free spoken English on-ramp. From village voice to global voice. For young Indians who can read but freeze when they speak.
๐ Tamil first ยท Hindi next
โฑ๏ธ ~6โ7 months at 15 min/day
๐ Free forever
AI Basics
Free, plain-English guides to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity. No jargon. No hype. Honest about what AI can and cannot do.
๐งฐ 4 platform guides
๐ Safety basics
๐ Free forever
Why This Matters Now
Global Opportunities
The UK-India FTA and EU-India trade deals are opening doors. Young people who understand both worlds will thrive.
Forgotten Heritage
Bharat once contributed 25% of world GDP. Our ancestors were master traders and economists. That wisdom is still relevant.
Plain Language
No jargon. No complicated theories. Just clear explanations that anyone can understand, backed by timeless principles.
"Wealth, properly employed, bears fruit. Wealth, improperly employed, bears no fruit. Therefore, wealth should be properly employed."
โ Chanakya, Arthashastra (4th century BCE)