India Considers Age Limits for Social Media Amidst Child Digital Addiction Concerns

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News18•29-01-2026, 16:00
India Considers Age Limits for Social Media Amidst Child Digital Addiction Concerns
- •Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) V. Anantha Nageswaran suggests age-based regulations for social media access for children and underage users in India.
- •The Economic Survey highlights that underage users are vulnerable to excessive social media use and harmful content, impacting studies, productivity, sleep, and concentration.
- •Recommendations include setting screen time limits, device-free hours, promoting offline activities, and making social media companies responsible for age verification.
- •India, with 750 million smartphones and nearly 1 billion internet users, lacks a uniform minimum age limit for social media, unlike countries like Australia (under 16 ban) and France (preparing for under 15 ban).
- •While CEA recommendations are not binding, they are influential in policymaking; states like Goa and Andhra Pradesh are already studying screen time and social media regulation.
Why It Matters: India is exploring age limits for social media to combat child digital addiction, with CEA recommendations guiding policy.
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