About RAKSHA

RAKSHA is building the future of intelligence for a fractured, fast-moving world. We work with leaders who need to see disruption before it detonates, when choices still matter.

Our Quiet Fracture Protocol™ fuses AI-driven signal detection with uncompromising human expertise to catch subtle shifts across geopolitics, economics, climate, and governance. We cut past noise to expose where power is tilting, systems are buckling, and futures are already in motion.

We don't trade in decks or dashboards. We build alliances, grounded in trust, precision, and ethical clarity, that hold under pressure. Each engagement is tailored to the faultlines our clients face, turning intelligence into action when timing is everything.

RAKSHA is not a consultancy. We are an intelligence partner built for the edge of disruption, helping you anticipate, adapt, and lead when the ground shifts beneath your feet.

Learn more at www.rak-sha.com


📍Where: Americas time zones preferred (we're remote but need overlap for real-time collaboration)

💸 Deal: Equity-first role (ownership now, cash later)

⏳ Vibe: Part-time to start, scaling as we grow

What We're About

RAKSHA helps organizations see around corners before the world shifts under their feet. We're the team you call when traditional consulting feels too slow for what's happening. When you need intelligence that cuts through the noise and tells you what's coming.

We use AI (the useful kind, not the hype) fused with human expertise to spot early signals of disruption: geopolitical tensions before they hit headlines, climate tipping points before they cascade, economic patterns reshaping entire industries.

We're not another consulting shop. We're the intelligence partner that doesn't blink when situations get messy.

The People We Work With

Our clients are done with death-by-PowerPoint, 2x2 matrices, and fancy dashboards that look like NASA mission control but say nothing useful. They want intelligence they can act on:

They come to us because we tell them what's happening, not what they want to hear.