Chanakya Kodishala «2025»

His biggest regret, he confesses, is the weaponization of his tools by fringe candidates. “I won’t name names, but we once had a client who wanted to suppress turnout in minority clusters by sending automated messages about polling booth closures. We walked away. We built a ‘red line’ filter in our software—if a targeting strategy is based on fear of the ‘other,’ the system locks.”

At just 32, Kodishala has become a whispered name in the war rooms of two of India’s largest political parties. He is not a politician, nor a spokesperson. He is a pattern-seeker. His journey from a quantitative analyst at a New York hedge fund to the architect of micro-targeted election strategies in Uttar Pradesh is a story about the globalisation of data politics—and its unsettling consequences for democracy. Chanakya Kodishala

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