Founder Story

From a Bihar Village to Building Bharat's Political Communication OS

A humble, grounded journey — rural roots, hard-earned education, and two decades of global discipline now serving Indian public representatives.

Netaji Digital is led by Capt. Pushpit Pallav Sharma, a first-generation entrepreneur from a humble village in Bihar. His father worked as a driver, the family had no political or business godfather, and basic facilities were scarce. Dreaming of IIT, Netarhat or a global MBA was not part of the village vocabulary.

Through discipline, persistence and self-belief, he studied at Netarhat Residential School, qualified the IIT-JEE, pursued marine engineering, and later completed his MBA from SP Jain School of Global Management, Singapore. Nearly 20 years across global shipping, trade, commodities, operations and technology gave him a different lens on how systems, data and people actually work together.

As a non-technical founder, he later built AI-led enterprise software in the maritime sector and was recognised through Startup India, Microsoft for Startups support and maritime innovation initiatives. That experience now powers the AI workflows behind Netaji Digital.

Equally important is what he saw at home. Growing up, he watched governance shift — from earlier Congress-era rural India to today's Bharat — and saw exactly how systems at the village and block level changed (and did not change). A father who drove for a living and never imagined his son at IIT or Netarhat is not a romantic story; it is the actual structural gap Netaji Digital exists to address through better public communication.

This dual fluency — rural Bharat from the ground and technology from the global level — is why Netaji Digital is not just another social media agency. It is a public communication system designed for India's public representatives, built with the seriousness of an enterprise product and the humility of village roots.