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Bharat Taxi drives into competition lane with cooperative model

06 Feb 2026
2 min

Introduction of Bharat Taxi

More than a decade after app-based cabs entered India, a new government-backed service, Bharat Taxi, has launched, aiming to disrupt the ride-hailing market. The service was formally introduced in the National Capital Region (NCR) and parts of Gujarat.

Market Implications and Competition

  • Pan-India Expansion: Bharat Taxi plans to expand nationwide within three years, increasing competition. 
  • Pricing Strategy: Anticipated tariff war with discounted pricing and no surge rates. 
  • Unique Cooperative Model: Drivers are owners, participating in the cooperative without paying commissions, unlike existing platforms like Uber and Ola. 

Launch and Initial Response

  • Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah emphasized this cooperative initiative, not a direct government entry into the taxi sector.
  • The platform has quickly gained traction, onboarding over 250,000 drivers and 850,000 customers in Delhi-NCR during its pilot phase.

Comparative Analysis

  • Operational Model: Bharat Taxi’s zero-commission model contrasts with the commission and subscription models of incumbents. 
  • Driver and Consumer Data: Approximately ₹10 crore distributed to drivers, completing over 10,000 rides daily. 
  • App Downloads: Bharat Taxi has over 500,000 downloads compared to over 100 million for Ola, Uber, and Rapido. 
  • Pricing Comparison: Bharat Taxi is priced lower than Uber but close to Ola and Rapido on many routes. 

Driver Benefits and Cooperative Structure

  • Drivers, known as ‘sarathis,’ are members and co-owners of the cooperative, holding shares and electing leaders.
  • Benefits: Personal accident insurance of Rs 5 lakh and family health insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh.

Reactions from the Industry

  • Support from Unions: Cab aggregator unions have lauded the initiative for recognizing drivers as owners, ensuring fair incomes, and providing social security. 
  • Rapido's Perspective: Praised Bharat Taxi’s model, aligning with its SaaS-based subscription approach. 
  • Uber's Stance: Differentiates itself with a tech-enabled support system, customer service, and grievance redressal. 

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SaaS

Software as a Service. In the context of Rapido, it refers to a subscription-based approach to their service, contrasting with Bharat Taxi's zero-commission model.

Sarathis

The term used for drivers in the Bharat Taxi cooperative model, signifying their role as members and co-owners of the service.

NCR

राष्ट्रीय राजधानी क्षेत्र (National Capital Region) एक बहु-राज्यीय शहरी समूह है जिसमें दिल्ली और आसपास के हरियाणा, उत्तर प्रदेश और राजस्थान के जिले शामिल हैं, जिसका उद्देश्य दिल्ली के एकीकरण और योजनाबद्ध विकास को बढ़ावा देना है।

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