The IndusArth thesis

We're climbing two mountains.

One we run today: the operating platform, expanding from the commercial thread onto the factory floor. The other it unlocks: a bilateral record of real trade that becomes the risk infrastructure finance and insurance have never had.

This page is the vision, marked as vision — what's built and shipping is on the home page.

Mountain 1 · product

Run the operation.

TradeOps runs the commercial thread today — every promise from enquiry to payment on one live, shared record. The same data model then extends onto the factory floor: readiness (ReadyOps), production (FactoryOps), movement (MoveOps) — closing the loop between what was promised, what was made, and what was moved. Products on one platform, connected by construction — not a suite of stitched tools.

Mountain 2 · data

Power finance & insurance.

Every trade on the platform leaves behind something that has never existed: a bilateral, fulfilment-verified record of how Indian manufacturers actually pay and deliver. Banks can't price MSME risk today because that data was never captured. Once it exists at density, it becomes the underwriting infrastructure for MSME trade credit and insurance — the pattern investors know from operations software that became financial rails.

The flywheel

Every manufacturer is both a buyer and a seller — so each customer brings their trading partners on, and inside a cluster the graph densifies itself. Network engine → cluster density → proprietary data → compounding value. Mountain 1 is the credible near term; Mountain 2 is the upside, gated on the data existing — never sold as shipped.

And one promise stays fixed at every altitude: your data is yours — see the privacy policy.

We start by running how manufacturers operate —
and end up powering how they're financed and insured.