In the digital age, democracy is no longer shaped only by newspapers, television, and political rallies. Instead, it is deeply influenced by new media platforms such as social media, digital news websites, blogs, online forums, and video-sharing platforms. In India, where millions of people now use the internet and smartphones, new media has become a powerful tool in forming political opinions and spreading awareness. This research paper focuses on how new media has shaped political consciousness in contemporary India. Political consciousness refers to people’s awareness of political issues, government policies, rights, responsibilities, and social problems. The study explores both the positive and negative roles of new media. On the positive side, it has provided easy access to information, encouraged youth participation, strengthened citizen voice, and increased transparency. People can now express opinions, question leaders, and support social movements through hashtags, online campaigns, and digital activism. On the negative side, new media has also become a space for misinformation, fake news, propaganda, online abuse, and political manipulation. This paper uses secondary research methods, including journal articles, news reports, book references, and online data, to analyze how new media shapes political thought in India. The findings suggest that while new media has strengthened democracy in many ways, it also presents serious challenges that need to be managed through media literacy, strong regulations, and ethical journalism. The paper concludes that new media is neither fully good nor fully bad; its impact on democracy depends on how responsibly it is used by citizens, government, and media organizations.
IRE Journals:
Anjali, Dr. Shivendu Kumar Rai "Mediated Democracy: The Role of New Media in Shaping Political Consciousness in Contemporary India" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 6 2025 Page 196-200 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I6-1712524
IEEE:
Anjali, Dr. Shivendu Kumar Rai
"Mediated Democracy: The Role of New Media in Shaping Political Consciousness in Contemporary India" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(6) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I6-1712524