The breakaway super league concept has been a topic of intense discussion in the sports world, particularly in football. This model involves top clubs forming their own exclusive competition separate from traditional league structures.
In the Indian context, we can see similar disruptive models emerging in various industries. For instance, the Indian Premier League (IPL) in cricket revolutionized the sport\“s commercial landscape by creating a franchise-based tournament that operates alongside traditional cricket formats.
Local Indian products like traditional handicrafts, textiles, and agricultural goods have also seen breakaway movements where artisans and producers form cooperatives to bypass traditional supply chains and reach global markets directly through e-commerce platforms.
The success of such breakaway models depends on maintaining quality standards while ensuring fair participation opportunities. Indian startups in technology and manufacturing are increasingly adopting similar approaches to challenge established market leaders. |