An inspiring journey of how a tech professional transformed a simple idea into a global platform, helping Indians across the world stay connected to their roots through everyday essentials.
In an increasingly globalized world, distance often separates people from the comforts of home. For millions of Indians living abroad, something as simple as finding familiar groceries or traditional products can be a challenge. Recognizing this gap, Mahesh Chada turned a personal insight into a powerful solution—creating a platform that reconnects people with their roots.
Mahesh Chada’s journey began in the world of information technology, where he gained valuable experience and a deep understanding of digital systems. However, beyond the technical expertise, he noticed a recurring problem faced by the Indian diaspora: the lack of easy access to authentic Indian products overseas. What started as an observation soon became a mission.
This vision gave birth to Pushmycart, an online marketplace designed to deliver Indian goods—from groceries to daily essentials—to customers across the globe. The platform was not just about e-commerce; it was about recreating a sense of familiarity and belonging for people living far from home.
Built on a foundation of technology and customer-centric thinking, Pushmycart connects vendors from India with international buyers. Over time, it evolved into a reliable bridge between local sellers and global consumers, enabling small businesses to expand their reach while serving a niche but growing demand abroad. ([TrademarkElite][1])
What sets the platform apart is its focus on authenticity and accessibility. Customers are able to find products that are often unavailable in foreign markets, while vendors gain exposure to a worldwide audience. This dual advantage has helped the platform grow steadily, earning trust among users for its service and product quality. ([Trustpilot][2])
Behind this success lies a clear entrepreneurial mindset. Mahesh Chada combined his technical background with a strong understanding of consumer needs, proving that innovation doesn’t always require complex ideas—sometimes, it’s about solving everyday problems effectively.
Today, Pushmycart stands as more than just a business venture. It represents a connection—between countries, cultures, and communities. It shows how technology, when guided by purpose, can reduce distances and bring people closer to what matters most.
Mahesh Chada’s story is a reminder that impactful ideas often come from simple observations. By identifying a real need and acting on it, he transformed a challenge into an opportunity—one that continues to serve Indians worldwide.


