
Indian Youth Love Their Country, But Not Its Politicians-Survey
March 18, 2025: A new survey has revealed a paradox in India’s youth: 81% strongly identify with the nation, but trust in political parties is declining. The Voices for Inclusion, Belonging, and Empowerment (VIBE) Report, launched on March 18, sheds light on how young Indians engage with civic life, governance, and political participation.
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1️⃣ National Identity vs. Personal Identity
2️⃣ Declining Trust in Political Parties
3️⃣ Rise of Digital Activism & Civic Participation
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4️⃣ Political Engagement Beyond Traditional Politics
5️⃣ Entrepreneurial Aspirations Facing Challenges
6️⃣ Strong Media Engagement
✔️ Youth disengagement from traditional politics does not mean apathy—it reflects a shift towards issue-based and digital activism.
✔️ Social entrepreneurship and community engagement are rising, but institutional barriers like funding and mentorship remain obstacles.
✔️ Bridging the gap between youth aspirations and governance is critical to ensuring that young voices influence policy and decision-making.
🗨️ “For years, young people in India have been seen as passive. The VIBE report challenges this narrative by showing they are actively shaping civic discourse—but in new ways,” said Anshul Tewari, founder of Youth Ki Awaaz.
🗨️ “The challenge now is bridging the gap between youth aspirations and institutional support, ensuring young voices are truly heard in decision-making spaces,” said Rohit Kumar, co-founder of YLAC.
📍 Conducted by Youth Ki Awaaz, YLAC, Synergy Sansthan, and Project Potential
📍 Supported by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies
📍 4,972 responses collected (June – August 2024)
📍 Survey conducted via social media, email campaigns, and WhatsApp chatbot
✔️ Will policymakers listen? The findings highlight a shift away from political parties towards civic engagement.
✔️ How can institutions support youth? Funding, mentorship, and youth-inclusive governance structures are needed.
✔️ Can digital activism translate into real-world change? Youth are engaging in petitions, clean-up drives, and fundraising—but will this influence policymaking?
💬 Do you think Indian youth are politically disengaged or just evolving? Let us know your thoughts! 🚀
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