Sudhanva Rajendra
Studying how systems and capital
scale, fail, and compound.
My interests sit between finance, business models, and the mechanics of how organisations and markets actually operate. I study how capital flows, how businesses scale, and how structural decisions shape long-term outcomes.
This website serves as a working archive of that exploration.
- Capital Allocation
- Ecological Infrastructure
- Operationally Dense Businesses
- Rural Land Economics
- Climate Finance Systems
- Institutional Design
// Current focus: DMart, Rainmatter, RaaS, Unit Economics
- DMart — Operational Density and Capital Efficiency
- Rainmatter — Ecosystem Investing as a Venture Strategy
- RaaS — Modeling Warehouse Robotics Economics
- Unit Economics — Where Microeconomics Meets Human Judgment
- Field Note 02 — What If Ecological Assets Become The New Gold?
// More studies in progress
AI has reduced the effort required for data entry and mechanical accounting work. What it has not done is reduce the need for judgment — if anything, the opposite is true. When data moves faster and volume increases, the ability to interpret correctly becomes more valuable, not less.
// the role shifts from producing information → making it mean something