AI SummaryIndia's ₹450–600 crore student political engagement market is currently underserved due to regulatory constraints. The Supreme Court's Lyngdoh Committee Guidelines (2006) restrict on-campus party politics across 1,000+ universities, yet 1.4 crore enrolled students have constitutional rights to political participation. A compliant SaaS platform that enables off-campus digital engagement while providing universities with governance tools addresses this gap. The timing is critical in 2026 as election cycles drive voter registration campaigns and universities seek technology to balance compliance with student rights. EdTech entrepreneurs, education technologists, and civic tech founders should pursue this opportunity by partnering with university registrars, election commissions, and political parties for B2B licensing.
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