About

A generalist by training, an operator by instinct.

I’m based in Bengaluru and currently work on strategy and growth at NoBroker. My background cuts across business, operations, product, customer experience, analytics, public policy, and a short but formative period of building from scratch.

I studied mechanical engineering at IIT Roorkee and management at IIM Ahmedabad. Since then I’ve spent most of my career in roles that reward range: understanding the numbers, spotting the bottleneck, getting the right people in a room, and staying close enough to execution that the plan survives contact with reality.

Outside work, I read history and philosophy, follow football with more emotional investment than is rational, and keep coming back to classic cinema. I also care a lot about health, endurance, and the quiet systems that make a person more reliable over long periods of time.

How I work

I like clarity, honest metrics, and teams that can move without theatrics. I’m at my best when the brief is consequential but under-defined: a new growth problem, an execution engine that needs redesign, a leadership team that needs sharper operating rhythm, or a function that has outgrown intuition.

In practice, that means I spend a lot of time translating between disciplines. One hour may be business planning, the next a product discussion, the next a marketing review, the next a people or process issue that is really a systems issue in disguise.

A few durable themes

  • General management over narrow functional identity
  • Growth that still respects unit economics and operating discipline
  • Writing as a way of thinking, not merely presenting
  • Long-term health as infrastructure, not a side hobby
  • Reading and film as tools for judgment, not just leisure