About
A decade inside the machine.
A lifetime ahead of it.
I spent over ten years in the automotive industry, inside one of the world's largest carmakers — close to the engineering, the manufacturing lines, and the people who move a country. India taught me what mobility really is: not a luxury, but the difference between opportunity reached and opportunity missed.
Somewhere between the factory floor and the daily gridlock of our cities, a conviction formed: the way people move is about to change more in the next twenty years than in the last hundred — and the countries that build for it, rather than import it, will define the next century.
So I left the comfortable seat to build. Today, I'm building the future through technology, engineering, and design — starting with mobility, with horizons far beyond it.
Build, don't borrow
Real capability is engineered, not licensed. The future belongs to those who build with conviction, not those who merely assemble what already exists.
Design is respect
The people who ride should feel considered — in every surface, every seat, every second of the journey. Good design is respect, engineered.
The long arc
Mobility on the ground is chapter one. The same discipline — moving people and machines safely through space — scales beyond the road, and eventually beyond the sky.
Per aspera ad astra.