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Digital Governance and Digital Politics in South Asia provides a comprehensive analysis of how digital technologies are transforming political systems and governance structures throughout the South Asian region. The work investigates the role of social media, digital platforms, and online activism in shaping contemporary political discourse and citizen engagement.
The book addresses critical issues including digital surveillance, cyber governance, e-governance initiatives, and the impact of digital literacy on political participation. It explores how governments in South Asia utilize digital tools for administration while examining challenges related to digital rights, online misinformation, and data privacy.
Through case studies and empirical research, this volume offers insights into how digital platforms influence elections, social movements, and institutional accountability. It considers both opportunities and challenges that digital governance presents for democratic development in South Asia, making it essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners interested in the region’s political future.







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