The Great Indian Society Commons

Six spaces. One digital ecosystem.

The Commons integrate diverse physical spaces into a secure digital ecosystem — keeping local presence intact while reaching a global, connected membership.

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.


Why phygital

Local presence, global reach.

Every Commons keeps its physical footprint — a real gurukul, a real lab, a real farm — while its activity, membership, and records are mirrored into the Society's digital ecosystem. That mirror is what lets a farm cooperative in one state coordinate with a studio in another, under the same transparent governance.

Getting involved

Every Commons welcomes proposals.

If you have an idea for how a Commons should run, expand, or connect with another, submit it as a proposal. Signed-in members can support or oppose any live proposal, and the AI analytics layer surfaces the ones worth the councils' attention.

Go to Proposals