Venture + Nyxathrone
🧭 “Project Nyxathrone”
🎯 Target: To be the Prime Minister of India [Age 45–50]
🔹 “Foundations of Fire” [Age 16–18]
🔹 “The Mind of Steel” [Age 18–22]
🔹 “Boots on the Ground” [Age 22–26]
🔹 “The Fighter Emerges” [Age 26–31]
🔹 “The National Firepower” [Age 31–36]
🔹 “The Queen-maker Phase” [Age 36–41]
🔹 “The Leap to the Prime Minister” [Age 41–45]
🔹 “Ongoing Skills Checklist” [Age 16–45]
🔹 “Final Line”
🔹 “Foundations of Fire” [Age 16–18]
✅ High School Focus
— Humanities with History, Political Science, Economics, Philosophy, and so on.
✅ Begin Public Speaking
— Debates, MUNs, school leadership roles, etc.
✅ Learn at least 5 Languages
— English + Hindi + 2 Regional or Minority Language + 1 International Language.
✅ Start Reading
— Political Biographies, Indian History, Indian Constitution, Indian Penal Code, etc.
✅ Build a Social Media Presence
— With a cause — environment, education, health-care, reforms, or gender rights.
✅ Join or start a Youth Civic Movement
— for a local, state, and national cause.
✅ Volunteer
— Slum schools, shelters, rural clinics — get your hands dirty.
🔹 “The Mind of Steel” [Age 18–22]
🎓 University: Political Science, Law, Public Policy, or Philosophy.
✅ Start a Podcast or Blog
— dissecting Indian Policy & Governance.
✅ Intern
– with an MP, NGO, policy think tank, or civil rights group.
✅ Serious Public Speaking
— TEDx, Toastmasters, Street Theatre, and so on.
✅ Crack UPSC / Civil Services
— Optional but excellent for credibility (rank in Top 50 if attempted).
✅ Participate in Youth Wings
— of major parties (NSUI, ABVP, AAP Youth, etc.) aligned with your ideology and principles.
✅ Protest Legally
— Protest legally, peacefully and if needed, get detained — “public moral courage is currency”.
✅ Study India
— Indian Constitution, Indian Penal Code, political theory — “become a walking book”.
🔹 “Boots on the Ground” [Age 22–26]
🛠 Job/Work: Policy consultant, civil services, or directly in party politics.
✅ Work in a Constituency
— understand caste, class, religion dynamics, etc.
✅ Organise
— rallies, campaigns, RTI drives, health/education programmes, etc.
✅ Build
— a loyal grass-roots base: Think Yogyakarta, not Instagram fans.
✅ Contest
— college union elections or local panchayat/municipal roles, and like that.
✅ Start Writing
— op-eds in newspapers; appear on regional news debates, etc.
✅ Learn Political Campaign Tools
— WhatsApp mobilisation, voter data, media leaks, and various other tools.
✅ Build a Core Team
— strategists, data geeks, legal support, media folks, and others.
🔹 “The Fighter Emerges” [Age 26–31]
✅ Fight & win first real Election
— MLA or MP, preferably from a tough seat.
✅ Focus on 1-2 core Issues
— like education, jobs, women’s rights, anti-corruption.
✅ Deliver Results in Constituency
— toilets, clinics, digital centres, roads.
✅ Make Headlines
— through performance, not controversy.
✅ Learn Coalition Skills
— Work across party lines if needed
✅ Continue Networking
— with power-brokers, bureaucrats, journalists.
✅ Join Parliamentary Committees
— bring private bills — be active, not invisible.
🔹 “The National Firepower” [Age 31–36]
"🔥 National spotlight: Speak at India Today Conclaves, WEF, G20 Youth Forums…"
✅ Become a Known Reformer
— push state-level or national policy reforms.
✅ Build a Mentorship Model
— Promote young women in politics.
✅ Handle a Crisis Well
— natural disaster, riot, law & order breakdown.
✅ Publish a Book
— Memoir, manifesto, or political critique.
✅ Run for Re-Election
— with a bigger margin and real delivery
✅ Be on every Voter’s Radar
— as “that tough, smart, fearless woman”.
🔹 “The Queen-maker Phase” [Age 36–41]
✅ Become
— a cabinet minister or senior opposition leader.
✅ If possible
— help another candidate become Chief Minister or Prime Minister — build loyalty capital.
✅ Control or Influence
— your party’s youth wing, social media & legal cell.
✅ Lead
— state-wide campaigns or national referendums.
✅ Expand
— into 2–3 more states — build your own coalition or regional bloc.
✅ Open
— policy research centres under your name/foundation.
✅ Build and Cultivate
— ties with global leaders and diaspora, and think tanks, writers, satirists — “control the narrative indirectly”.
🔹 “The Leap to the Prime Minister” [Age 41–45]
✅ Become
— the face of your party for general elections.
✅ Win
— over the middle class + rural vote + media.
✅ Build
— alliances with regional parties or “run a minority government skilfully”.
✅ Craft
— a clear, emotional, rational manifesto — “India 2050 Vision”.
✅ Be Ruthless
— when needed: Remove dead-weight, negotiate power
✅ Secure
— majority in Lok Sabha — or lead the biggest coalition.
✅ Sworn
— in as the “Prime Minister of India”.
🛠 “Ongoing Skills Checklist” [Age 16–45]
| Category | Must-Have Skills |
|---|---|
| - Leadership | Decision-making, delegation, vision, emotional resilience |
| - Communication | Public speaking, storytelling, meme fluency, multilingual fluency |
| - Strategy | Coalition building, data analytics, electoral maths, crisis response |
| - Governance | Lawmaking, administration, budgeting, rural and urban issues |
| - Ethos | Integrity, discipline, courage, people-first thinking |
| - Networking | Bureaucrats, press, corporates, judiciary, artists |