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The Impact of Social Media on Indian Politics

Social media has revolutionized the way we engage with politics. It has empowered citizens, facilitated grassroots movements, and increased transparency in government. However, it has also led to the spread of misinformation, polarization, and online harassment.

We will explore the complex relationship between social media and politics in India. We will discuss how social media has influenced political discourse, elections, and civic engagement. From the rise of social media influencers to the impact of digital campaigns, we will examine the opportunities and challenges posed by this powerful tool.

In the upcoming Let’s Talk Policy session, we will explore The Impact of Social Media on Indian Politics with Mr. Dilip Cherian—Image Guru, expert in Litigation Communications, Policy & Crisis, Independent Director on Boards, Founder of Perfect Relations, and Chair of Kautilya School of Public Policy.

WHAT THE SESSION WILL COVER

  • ‘Let’s Talk Policy’ is a panel discussion series initiated by Kautilya School of Public Policy that brings forth a select group of panellists, sharing differing views on key issues of national and global relevance and building the dialogue into a conversation for the student community.
  • The series aims to unravel major themes around democracy, politics, and human rights and explore the challenges and rewards of implementing practices. We aim to create a cohesive platform and call on thematic experts to foster a healthy dialogue around the most pressing issues.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • UG final year or any fresh graduates.
  • Mid level professionals looking to make career in policy and governance.
  • #Changemakers working in social or governance sectors.
  • Those aspiring to build careers in public policy and administration, social sector, media, journalism and communications, politics, and other fields.
  • Academicians, researchers, and journalists are working in or following the abovementioned fields.