Bharat Taxi, a new Indian ride-hailing platform backed by the government, is positioning itself as a driver-friendly and passenger-focused alternative to existing cab aggregators. With zero commission for drivers, no surge pricing, fixed airport fares, and a strong emphasis on safety, the service aims to address some of the biggest pain points in India’s ride-hailing ecosystem.
Recently, Bharat Taxi also partnered with Paytm, enabling seamless UPI-based digital payments for riders and drivers, eliminating the need for cash and making everyday travel more convenient.
Unlike traditional ride-hailing platforms that charge drivers hefty commissions, Bharat Taxi operates on a cooperative model. Drivers on the platform are referred to as ‘Sarathis’, reflecting a more inclusive and respectful identity.
Instead of commission-based deductions, drivers pay a small daily access fee of around Rs 30, allowing them to retain most of their earnings. This model offers greater income stability and improved financial independence.
The official launch of Bharat Taxi took place in New Delhi on February 5, 2026, with Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah inaugurating the service. The government backing adds credibility to the platform and reinforces its cooperative, driver-first approach.
One of Bharat Taxi’s most passenger-friendly features is ‘no surge pricing’.
Unlike other cab apps that increase fares during peak hours, bad weather, or high demand, Bharat Taxi keeps prices consistent. Whether it is rush hour commuting or a late-night airport drop, riders know exactly what they will pay.
This predictable pricing structure reduces stress and makes budgeting for daily travel much easier.
Bharat Taxi has partnered with the Airports Authority of India, offering fixed fares for airport pickups and drop-offs. This eliminates last-minute surprises and fare disputes, a common issue with app-based cab services at airports.
For frequent flyers, this means smoother travel planning and greater cost transparency.
Safety remains a top priority for Bharat Taxi. In collaboration with the Delhi Police, the platform has set up 35 special booths dedicated to handling passenger complaints and ensuring quicker grievance redressal.
Additional safety features include:
A dedicated helpline for riders
Thorough driver background checks
Multiple ride options such as AC, non-AC, XL, auto-rickshaw, and bike taxis
These measures aim to create a safer and more reliable experience for passengers across different travel needs.
The integration with Paytm makes digital payments seamless for riders, enabling quick UPI transactions without cash handling.
For drivers, the partnership also helps with:
Easier onboarding
Access to insurance products
Availability of essential financial services
This strengthens the financial ecosystem for Sarathis beyond just daily ride earnings.
Cab fares in India have been steadily rising, while drivers often face shrinking take-home income due to high commissions. Bharat Taxi attempts to rebalance this equation by offering:
A cooperative, low-cost model for drivers
Stable and transparent pricing for riders
Strong safety oversight
Seamless digital payments
By focusing equally on passengers and drivers, Bharat Taxi positions itself as a more equitable and sustainable alternative in India’s rapidly evolving ride-hailing landscape.