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Bringing Young Indians to Corridors of Power
The New Indian Express Tirunelveli
|February 05, 2025
ITH energy, creativity and an inherent drive to challenge the status quo, young Indians hold the key to the future that would reflect their aspirations.
Yet, for far too long, their voices have been marginalized in the corridors of power, their potential confined to the peripheries of decision-making.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent call to invite one lakh young individuals without political backgrounds to actively participate in politics marks a watershed in Indian democracy. For the first time, the government may be opening doors for common young Indians to engage in policy making and governance. This initiative is a step toward inclusivity and decentralization.
Traditionally, Indian politics has been dominated by seasoned leaders with decades of experience. While their wisdom and institutional knowledge are invaluable, the system often lacks the fresh perspectives that young minds can offer.
Youth participation in politics is not merely an idealistic aspiration but a necessity in today's rapidly changing world. The challenges we face—from climate change and digital transformation to unemployment and inequality—demand bold and creative solutions.
By inviting youth into the political arena, we are not merely offering them a seat at the table; we are enabling them to reshape the table itself. Young leaders can bridge the gap between grassroots realities and policymaking. They can also leverage technology and social media to foster transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement.
This story is from the February 05, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Tirunelveli.
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