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Migration is an infrastructure problem, not a labour problem

India built permanent layers under goods, money and information. The workforce that powers its factories still starts over with every move. Continuity is the missing layer.

From the Founder's Desk
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June 16, 2026
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Migration
Migration is an infrastructure problem, not a labour problem

India became very good at moving things. Goods move on dedicated freight corridors. Money clears in real time. Information runs on fibre that reaches a town few can find on a map. Each of those movements got a deliberate, permanent layer built underneath it.

People are the one movement that never got its layer. Every year millions leave home for work a thousand kilometres away, and most of what they hoped to gain disappears after they arrive — rent, brokers, unsafe rooms, lost wages. Migration only works when savings survive the corridor.

That is what continuity infrastructure is for: a place to live, work that progresses, and spending that stays affordable — carried across every job and city so the worker never starts over.

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