In the evolving landscape of globalentrepreneurship, the integration of indigenous knowledge systems has becomeincreasingly significant. This paper explores the potential of Indian KnowledgeSystems (IKS) to enrich entrepreneurial practices, emphasizing the ethos rootedin traditional values and cultural heritage. By analyzing recent trends inbusiness, trade, and commerce, the study underscores how these knowledgesystems can foster innovation, sustainability, and ethical business conduct.The research highlights case studies of successful entrepreneurs who haveleveraged IKS to create value-driven enterprises, thereby contributing to thebroader discourse on ethical entrepreneurship. The findings suggest thatembracing IKS can not only enhance the social and cultural relevance ofbusinesses but also offer competitive advantages in a globalized economy. Thepaper concludes with recommendations for policymakers and educators tointegrate IKS into entrepreneurial training programs, aiming to nurture a newgeneration of entrepreneurs who are both culturally rooted and globallycompetitive.
KeyWords: Indian Knowledge System, Ethos, Entrepreneurship, Business, Trade