About Halfkut
Strategic thinking, long-term intelligence, and refined objects for decision-makers.
What Halfkut Is
Halfkut is a platform dedicated to long-term thinking in business strategy and wealth decisions. It provides research-driven insights, economic intelligence, and strategic perspectives to help decision-makers understand structural change, identify emerging opportunities, and act with clarity in an increasingly complex environment.
The platform helps founders, professionals, and leadership teams understand structural change — where industries are heading, which signals matter early, and how choices made today influence outcomes over years and decades.
Alongside insights, Halfkut creates refined objects designed for desks, offices, and spaces where thinking happens. These objects are not decorative; they are intended to reinforce clarity, focus, and intentional decision-making.
Halfkut exists for individuals who value direction before action, clarity before scale, and depth before noise.
Mission & Positioning
Halfkut’s mission is to help people and organizations think better before they act — enabling high-clarity, long-term decisions in a complex and fast-changing world.
Many failures in business are not execution failures but thinking failures — reacting to visible trends instead of understanding deeper structural shifts. Sustainable advantage comes from recognizing change early and aligning strategy deliberately rather than reactively.
Halfkut operates at the intersection of strategic foresight, economic intelligence, and environment design — bringing together ideas and objects that support focused thinking.
The goal is simple: reduce noise, improve judgment, and help decision-makers act with intent rather than momentum.
Ideas shape decisions. Environments shape ideas.
Founder
Rajesh Sharma is the founder of Halfkut.
He works at the intersection of strategy, market structure, and long-term competitiveness, with a focus on how Indian businesses navigate technological change, evolving demand, and structural economic shifts.
Through Halfkut, he studies early demand signals, cross-industry enablers such as automation, energy transition, and logistics, and the decision environments that shape outcomes over decades.
He previously worked as a fund manager and is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), Class of 1992.