Integration of Entrepreneurship in Tribal Communities: An Analytical Study of Tribal Economy Propensity, Cultural distinctiveness, and Policy framework in Postmodern Bharat (India)
Abstrak
Purpose: This study investigates the evolving landscape of tribal entrepreneurship in post-liberalization India, with a focus on how indigenous communities mobilize enterprise as a form of economic self-determination, cultural resilience, and ecological stewardship. The purpose is to critically examine the intersection of tribal identity, policy frameworks, and entrepreneurial ecosystems, highlighting both opportunities and systemic constraints.
Method: This research employs a qualitative-descriptive approach, drawing on secondary data from government reports (NITI Aayog, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, TRIFED), academic literature, and policy evaluations. It utilizes a multidimensional analytical framework encompassing structural, cultural, and policy lenses to assess the effectiveness of central schemes such as Van Dhan Yojana, TRIFED, and Stand-Up India.
Findings: The findings reveal that while these initiatives have expanded tribal participation in enterprise, significant gaps persist in fund utilization, skill development, and market integration. Challenges include historical land alienation, institutional exclusion, and deficits in culturally relevant education. Moreover, the lack of decentralized governance and real-time monitoring mechanisms undermines the sustainability of tribal ventures.
Implication: The study’s implications are twofold: it calls for embedding entrepreneurial education within tribal skilling ecosystems and promoting women-led cooperative models, while also advocating for a Van Dhan Innovation Challenge to incubate tribal startups. These recommendations aim to reorient policy toward participatory, culturally embedded development.
Originality: The originality of this research lies in its framing of tribal entrepreneurship not merely as economic activity but as a site of cultural negotiation and systemic transformation—offering a nuanced lens for future policy and practice.
##plugins.generic.usageStats.downloads##
Referensi
Areeparampil, M. (1996). Displacement due to mining in Jharkhand. Economic and Political Weekly, 31(24), 1524–1528.
Balkrishna, A., Chauhan, M., Srivastava, D., Sharma, N., & Arya, V. (2022). Promoting and Backing Tribal Entrepreneurship in North-East India by the Virtue of Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Vikas Yojna, International Journal of Social Sciences (IJSS), 11(03): 159-166. https://doi.org/10.46852/2249-6637.03.2022.3
Basumatary, B., Robin, K., Arvind, & Verma, M. K. (2024). Mapping of Indigenous Knowledge Research in India: A Review of Growth, Emerging Topics, and Future Research Directions based on Scientometric Tools. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, 11(4), 148–168. https://doi.org/10.29333/ejecs/1731
Baviskar, A. (2005). In the belly of the river: Tribal conflicts over development in the Narmada Valley. Oxford University Press.
Bijoy, C. R. (2003). The Adivasis of India – A history of discrimination, conflict and resistance. Indigenous Affairs, 1(2), 10–17.
Bindhani, B. K. (2021). Status and problems of the educational scenario among the tribals in Koraput district, Odisha. The Oriental Anthropologist, 21(1), 158-163. https://doi.org/10.1177/0972558X21990627
Bramhane, A. (2024). Understanding Tribal Exclusion through a Sociological Lens, NAVJYOT / Vol. XIII / Issue – III, 62–68. https://navjyot.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/14.pdf
Bramhane, S. (2025). Decentralized Governance and Tribal Enterprise: A Participatory Approach. Journal of Tribal Policy Studies, 19(1).
Chandra, U. (2016). Rule of law and the rule of property: Law-struggles and the neo-liberal state in India. Modern Asian Studies, 50(1), 112–140. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X1400085X
Dhall, M. (2024). Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainability in Tribal cultures of India, https://ebooks.inflibnet.ac.in/antp05/chapter/indigenous-knowledge-and-sustainability/
Government of India. (2020). Annual Report 2019–20. Ministry of Tribal Affairs. https://tribal.nic.in
Government of India (2023). Stand-Up India Scheme. https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/specificdocs/documents/2023/apr/doc202345178201.pdf
Ijatuyi, E.J., Lamm, A., Yessoufou, K., Suinyuy, T., & Patrick, H. O. (2025). Integration of indigenous knowledge with scientific knowledge: A systematic review, Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 170, 104119. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2025.104119.
Kumar, K. & Singh, G. (2025). Empowering Entrepreneurs: - An Analysis of the “Stand-Up India Scheme,” International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR), 12(1), 579–585. https://ijrar.org/papers/IJRAR25A1442.pdf
Kumari, S., & Sharma, M. (2024). Opportunities and Challenges of Tribal Entrepreneurship: A Review. IRJEMS, 3(11). https://irjems.org/Volume-3-Issue-11/IRJEMS-V3I11P106.pdf.
Mallik, S. (2023). Land Alienation and Threats to Livelihoods of Indigenous Populations. In: Sekher, M., Carciumaru, R. (eds) Including the Excluded in South Asia. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9759-3_12
Ministry of Tribal Affairs (2021). Van Dhan Yojana: Empowering tribal communities through value addition. Government of India. https://tribal.gov.in
Ministry of Tribal Affairs (2025). TRIFED’s Role in Tribal Development: From Local Artisans to Global Markets. https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/specificdocs/documents/2025/mar/doc202535513001.pdf
Naik, B., & Panda, S. (2023). Empowerment of Tribal Communities Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Path to Sustainable Progress. International Journal of Research and Review, 10(11). (https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.10_Issue.11_Nov2023/IJRR40.pdf)
Nayaka, S. (2022). Tribal Products Development to Institutional Marketing Support and Opportunities in India, International Journal of Academic Research, Vol . 9, Issue 2 (3), February. http://ijar.org.in/stuff/issues/v9-i2%283%29/v9-i2%283%29-a012.pdf
NITI Aayog. (2021). SDG India Index & Dashboard 2020–21: Partnerships in the decade of action. https://niti.gov.in
Pandya, V. (2022). Ecological entrepreneurship and tribal knowledge systems: Challenges in policy design. Journal of Tribal Studies, 18(2), 44–61.
Rajendra, W. R. (2024). Indian Knowledge Systems and The Role of Tribes: Preserving Indigenous Wisdom, Young Researcher, 13(1), 106-115. https://yra.ijaar.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/S130414.pdf
Rao, M. S. A. (1992). Social movements and social transformation: A study of two backward classes movements in India. Manohar Publishers.
Sarkar, A. & Singh, A. K. (2022). Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products (Trifed, Etc.) https://repository.tribal.gov.in/bitstream/123456789/74203/1/IIPA_2019_report_0073.pdf
SELCO Foundation (2025). Evaluate the structure, gaps, and opportunities of Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs) in strengthening the Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) value chains. https://www.ngobox.org/full_rfp_eoi_ToR---Evaluate-the-structure,-gaps,-and-opportunities-of-Van-Dhan-Vikas-Kendras-%28VDVKs%29-in-strengthening-the-Non-Timber-Forest-Products-%28NTFP%29-value-chain-_18927
Shah, A. (2010). In the shadows of the state: Indigenous politics, environmentalism, and insurgency in Jharkhand, India. Duke University Press.
Sharma, P., Batra, K., & Kandhway, R. (2023). Detailed Study on India’s Stand-up Scheme, International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts – IJCRT, 11(4), e887-e892. https://ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2304602.pdf
Singh, K. S. (1994). The scheduled tribes. Oxford University Press.
Singh, A., & Kumari, R. (2023). Digital Monitoring in Tribal Cooperatives: A Case Study from Chhattisgarh. Manpower Journal, Vol. LVII.
Sonwane, B. R. & Pradhan, A. (2025). Exploring Indigenous Epistemologies: Voices, Challenges, and Enriching Indigenous Knowledge of The Kamar of Chhattisgarh State, International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), Volume 13, Issue 3, March, b1-b11. https://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2503119.pdf
Subramanyam, V., & Rao, S. N. (2022). Cultural Identity, Exclusion and Inclusion of Tribes in India: An Empirical Research Study in Visakha Agency of Andhra Pradesh. Skylines of Anthropology, 2: 2, pp. 141–155. https://doi.org/10.47509/SA.2022.v02i02.05
Tayyab, M. M. A. (2023). Challenges and Opportunities in Tribal Education: A Critical Analysis of India’s Efforts, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 12(9), 2204-2207. https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR23901085259
TRIFED. (2022). Annual Report 2021–22: Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India. https://trifed.tribal.gov.in
Tripathy, S. N. (2024). Development-Induced Displacement: Balancing Progress and Human Rights, Journal of South Asian Research, 2: 1, pp. 47-65. https://www.arfjournals.com/image/catalog/Journals%20Papers/JSAR/2024/No%201%20(2024)/3_SN%20Tripathy.pdf
Velusamy, V. R. (2021). A Contemporary Overview about Status and Challenging Issues of Tribal Education in India. International Journal of Asian Education, 2(2), 277–284. https://doi.org/10.46966/ijae.v2i2.96.
Vijaya, C. & Misra, S. K. (2023). Van Dhan Yojana: a step towards tribal entrepreneurship – Implementation in Odisha – A study, International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 10(5), 88-95. https://ijirt.org/index.php/article?manuscript=161583.
##submission.copyrightStatement##
##submission.license.cc.by4.footer##










