Bharat Swasth

Our Guiding Principles

What we believe, what we build for, and what we will never do.

01

Our Guiding Principle

Healthcare does not fail in India because of lack of expertise.

It fails because memory is fragile.

Medical history is scattered across paper files, lab envelopes, hospital drawers, and WhatsApp chats. Reports are lost. Context disappears. The same tests are repeated because no one has the full picture anymore.

Bharat Swasth exists to preserve medical memory.

02

People, Not Data

Your medical records are not “data.”
They are evidence of your life, your illness, your recovery, your risk.

They do not belong to platforms.
They are not assets to be monetized.
They are not anonymous inputs for someone else’s analysis.

Bharat Swasth is built on a single, non-negotiable belief:

people are not data points.

We will never sell, rent, license, trade, or subscribe user health data—not directly, not indirectly, not “anonymized,” not for research, not for analytics, not for partners.

If a business model requires exploiting medical history, it is not a business we will ever run.

03

What Bharat Swasth Is

Bharat Swasth is a foundational health intelligence technology that turns everyday medical paperwork into a continuous, usable health record.

It works with reality:

handwritten prescriptions

multi-page Indian lab reports

photos shared on WhatsApp

records spread across years and cities

The technology structures what already exists. It does not ask people to change how they visit doctors or collect reports.

A report becomes readable.
Multiple reports become history.

History becomes context.

04

Technology With Restraint

Bharat Swasth uses advanced medical intelligence to understand Indian diagnostic formats and organize them accurately.

But the technology is deliberately limited in one way:

it only works for the individual who submits the data.

There is no background mining.
No population-level analysis.
No secondary use pipelines waiting in the future.

If data is not explicitly submitted by a person, it is not processed.
If it is processed, it remains under that person’s control.

05

Privacy Is an Architectural Choice

Privacy is not enforced by promises.
It is enforced by design.

Bharat Swasth is built so that health data cannot quietly drift into other uses. There are no public profiles, no social graphs, no engagement loops, and no incentives to extract value from stored records.

The safest data is not encrypted data.

It is unused data.

We design for that principle.

06

Why the Core Will Always Be Free

Understanding and retaining your own medical history should never depend on a subscription.

No one should fear losing access to their past because they stopped paying.

That is why the core ability to store, structure, and retain medical records exists without coercion. Paid offerings, where they exist, are about stewardship and continuity—not basic access or understanding.

Your health history is not leverage.

07

Who This Is For

For families managing health across generations.
For individuals who want clarity without intermediaries.
For caregivers who need continuity, not fragments.

Not for advertisers.
Not for data markets.
Not for extraction.

08

Our Measure of Success

Success is not scale.
It is reliability.

If someone changes doctors, cities, or stages of life, their medical history should not reset.

If Bharat Swasth were to disappear tomorrow, users should still have their records intact, usable, and theirs.

That is the standard we hold ourselves to.

09

The Commitment

Every decision we make is judged by one rule:

Does this strengthen the individual’s control over their medical history?

If it doesn’t, we do not build it.

This is not positioning.
This is constraint.

And it is permanent.