Phygital Civilization

The nervous system for a unified, accountable commons.

The Great Indian Society sits at the intersection of the primordial and the digital — an Internet of Everything carrying ancient wisdom into campuses, labs, garages, museums, parks, and farms, all governed by the people who use them.

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Trinetra (inner, 3 seats) & Parampara (outer, 7 seats)


The Commons

Physical spaces, held in a secure digital ecosystem.

Local presence, global reach — six kinds of commons carry the Society's everyday life.

Campuses & Gurukuls

Spaces dedicated to holistic learning and institutional scaling aligned with modern educational frameworks.

Labs & Studios

Collaborative environments for research, development, and artistic or technological innovation.

Garages

Incubator spaces for hands-on creation and entrepreneurship.

Museums & Libraries

Repositories for preserving and accessing cultural heritage and intellectual architecture.

Parks & Playgrounds

Virtual representations promoting wellness, inclusivity, and local community integration.

Farms

Decentralized domains for managing resources and civilizational economics.

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Governance

By the people, to the people, for the people.

A decentralized two-tier council runs the Society: the Trinetra Council of three Great Indian Members, and the Parampara Council of seven, guided by the same Members. Every seat is filled by transparent, democratic election — including the vote that chooses the Trinetra head, cast jointly by both councils.

Meet the councils
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Trinetra seats
7
Parampara seats
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Publicly reviewable decisions
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Section 8 transition planned

AI Layer

An analytics tool that keeps decisions balanced and legible.

Every proposal, feedback loop, and improvement submitted by the public flows through an ethically governed AI analytics layer — surfacing viability, visualizing impact, and helping both councils and citizens reason about trade-offs before anything is implemented.

How the AI layer works
Transparency

Every policy, published.

Proposals, frameworks, and decisions live in the public record. Anyone can contribute a policy idea, leave feedback, or vote before a decision is implemented.

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