The recent surge of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in Tamil Nadu is offering a glimpse into what could become India's next high-growth SaaS category: PoliticalTech.
According to Ayush Pranav of Susquehanna International Group, TVK's campaign machinery resembled a scaled consumer-tech operation rather than a traditional political setup. He wrote that India's next unicorn might just be a company that helps politicians scale their electoral goals.
Beginning November 2025, TVK built a vast grassroots-digital hybrid network, creating over 34,000 WhatsApp Communities managed by digitally fluent coordinators aged 19–35, he said, citing a social media post.
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These teams were trained in content cadence, tone and verification protocols, enabling a tightly controlled, high-frequency information flow. At the core was a Chennai-based digital war room producing 120–150 vernacular video clips daily, short-form, algorithm-optimised content tailored to specific demographics.
The party also invested in tech talent, hiring engineers and data scientists, including professionals from Swiggy and PhonePe, to develop proprietary sentiment-tracking tools and feedback loops, according to Pranav's post.
What's notable is the rapid “productisation” of this model. Multiple regional parties are reportedly consulting former TVK operatives, while at least two Bengaluru-based startups are building “campaign-in-a-box” platforms offering WhatsApp management, analytics dashboards and A/B-tested content systems for Rs 40–80 lakh per month, the post added.
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Venture capital interest is also picking up, with several India-focused funds exploring investments in PoliticalTech infrastructure, betting on its large addressable market.
However, replicability remains a key question, with TVK's success partly attributed to unique local conditions and timing.
Tamil Nadu delivered its most jaw-dropping verdict in a generation as political newcomer Vijay led his TVK to a historic debut in its very first assembly election, humbling the DMK government in the process. TVK won 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, emerging as the single largest party and comfortably within striking distance of the 118-seat majority with alliance partners.
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