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The Invisible Grid of Diaspora Capitalism

From the Patel Motels to The East African Dukawallas This blog examines the structural architecture, financial mechanisms, and evolutionary paths of ethnic Indian merchant networks across the global diaspora. By running a comparative analysis between the celebrated “Patel Motel” phenomenon in the United States and the foundational “Dukawalla” networks of East Africa, we isolate a distinct blueprint of Gujarati mercantile capitalism. This model leverages intra-community trust as a substitute for institutional banking, drives operational overhead to absolute zero via family synchronization, and thrives inside high-effort, low-margin economic vacuums. The article traces how these primitive, corrugated-iron shopkeepers mutated into multi-billion-dollar industrial and energy conglomerates—specifically analyzing the modern adaptation of the Madhvani, Mehta, Ruparelia, and Comcraft empires. Conversely, it explores why this specific scaling model was violently stifled in Apartheid South Af...

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