Social media has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of social activism in India, transforming digital expressions such as likes, shares, and hashtags into powerful tools of civic participation. With over 820 million internet users, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter) have become central arenas where citizens construct public debates, mobilize support, and challenge institutional power. This paper explores how these platforms facilitate a shift from passive digital engagement to active collective movements. Drawing upon significant Indian case studies—including the Anti-Corruption Movement (2011), the Nirbhaya Protests (2012), #MeTooIndia (2018), Kerala Flood Relief (2018), and the Farmers’ Protest (2020–21)—the study illustrates how user-generated content, emotional storytelling, and hashtag activism create a participatory culture that empowers marginalized voices and decentralizes movement leadership. The analysis highlights how social media functions as a catalyst for agenda-setting, rapid mobilization, and narrative framing within India’s evolving digital public sphere. However, the paper also critically examines the limitations of digital activism, including the spread of misinformation, algorithmic biases, online harassment, and the persistent digital divide that restricts equitable participation. Findings suggest that while online activism contributes significantly to awareness-building and collective identity formation, sustainable social change in India continues to rely on hybrid models that integrate online energy with sustained offline action. Ultimately, this research argues that the transformational power of social media lies not in superficial engagement but in its ability to convert everyday digital interactions into meaningful, inclusive, and organized social movements.
Social Media Activism, Hashtag Movements, Digital Public Sphere, Indian Social Movements, Civic Participation.
IRE Journals:
Kripa Grover, Mayank Arora "From Likes to Movements: The Role of Social Media in Indian Social Activism" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 5 2025 Page 1560-1564 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I5-1712169
IEEE:
Kripa Grover, Mayank Arora
"From Likes to Movements: The Role of Social Media in Indian Social Activism" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(5) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I5-1712169