AI SummaryA policy cost analytics SaaS platform empowers Indian political parties to quantify electoral promises (welfare schemes, freebies) against fiscal impact before announcement—addressing the ₹150–250 Cr annual gap in political party policy research spending. Timing is critical in 2026: post-2024 election backlash against unsustainable freebie promises has forced state governments and the Election Commission to demand evidence-based policy costing. Target users: party finance heads, election strategists, and state finance secretaries seeking to avoid fiscal crises. First-mover advantage in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra markets.
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