Planning in India didn’t start with Moleskines. It started with the moon. Long before the modern planner industry discovered habit trackers and weekly spreads, India had already built an entire civilization around the art of organizing time. The Panchang — a Hindu calendar and almanac that tracks five elements of each day — has been guiding when to plant crops, hold weddings, and start new ventures for thousands of years. In a country where over a billion people navigate multiple…