सीVCism — a Tattva original
Is venture investing actually a system; or just intuition dressed up as experience? Because if you strip away narratives, access, and hindsight bias, most conversations around investing still fall back on instinct. Timing, conviction, “seeing something others don’t.” But that raises a deeper question- if outcomes can be explained, can they also be repeated? This episode exists to interrogate that. Through Raghav Bahl’s journey—across Bessemer, Alibaba, and now Promaft—we wanted to move away from outcomes and get closer to decision-making itself. Not what worked, but how those calls were made, and whether there is a structure behind them. At SIG Tattva, this is a question we constantly sit with. Because operating as a CVC forces you into a tension: you don’t just allocate capital—you justify it, align it, and deploy it inside a live business environment. That makes instinct insufficient. It demands process, clarity, and repeatability. Which is why this conversation leans into uncomfortable territory. If investing is truly cyclical, then conviction should change with cycles; not narratives. If Product-Market Fit is the most important inflection point in a company’s journey, then it cannot remain a loosely defined idea, it needs to be measurable, comparable, and testable. And if frameworks exist, then the real edge isn’t access to deals, it’s discipline in applying those frameworks consistently. But that’s where the friction lies. Because frameworks create clarity, but they also remove excuses. They force trade-offs. They force you to say no. And in a market driven by activity, saying no is often the hardest thing to do. So this episode stays inside that contradiction- Between instinct and structure. Between cycles and conviction. Between opportunity and discipline. If you’re building or investing, don’t just ask: “Is this a good company?” Ask: “Would I still invest in this if I had to follow the same process every single time?” Because if that answer changes, then maybe the decision isn’t a system; it’s a moment. Chapters - 02:36 – Promaft & Global Learnings 05:06 – Venture Cycles 08:48 – Method Over Gut: Framework Thinking 16:17 – Discipline & Sitting Out 17:52 – Investor vs Operator Mindset 20:22 – India vs China Learnings 26:11 – Product Market Fir: The CURW Framework 32:15 – Value vs Valuation 34:16 – Tier 2/Tier 3 Reality 37:22 – The LP Flywheel 40:49 – Promaft Partners 46:54 – Founder Advice 50:26 – The CVC Perspective Hosted by Team Tattva — because at Tattva, the pilot is the product. Subscribe to सीVCism for conversations at the intersection of startups, industry, and execution. Follow SIG Tattva LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sig-tattva/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/sig-tattva/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sig_tattva/ [https://www.instagram.com/sig_tattva/] #CVCism #VentureCapital #ProductMarketFit #Startups #Investing #SIGTattva #CorporateVentureCapital #IndiaStartupEcosystem
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