How digital tools are reshaping governance, citizen engagement, and political accountability in 2025
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In 2025, the wave of e-governance continues to sweep across democracies worldwide, fundamentally transforming how governments interact with citizens and how political processes unfold. This digital revolution in polity promises enhanced transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity but also raises new challenges around data privacy, digital divides, and algorithmic biases.
E-governance refers to the use of digital technologies—such as the internet, mobile apps, artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and big data—to improve the delivery of government services, policy-making, and political participation. This can include:

The increasing reliance on digital tools raises critical questions about data security and surveillance. Citizens and civil society groups advocate for robust legal frameworks that protect personal data while allowing governments to innovate responsibly.
The success of e-governance depends on sustained investments in infrastructure, legal safeguards, and public trust. Digital polity could democratize power and improve public services but requires careful management of the risks posed by technology misuse.

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