Feb 19 • 11:16 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Will PM Modi also become a part of the 'BAN Club'? President Macron has made an offer

French President Emmanuel Macron proposed that India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi join a new initiative aimed at protecting children under 15 from social media.

During his visit to India, French President Emmanuel Macron participated in the AI Impact Summit in Delhi, where he emphasized the need for greater protection of children from social media. Macron announced that France plans to implement a ban on social media for children aged 15 and under, highlighting that this will be a key priority for France within the G7 framework. He also noted that Spain is considering similar actions, suggesting a growing international concern regarding the effects of social media on young users.

Macron invited Prime Minister Modi to join this emerging 'BAN Club,' a collaborative initiative focused on safeguarding children and teenagers in the digital space. He expressed optimism that Prime Minister Modi would consider this offer positively, as aligning with such progressive policies could signify a commitment from India to enhance its regulatory measures for protecting young citizens online. The French leader mentioned that securing the wellbeing of youth is critical and pledged cooperation with all interested partners.

Macron’s comments reflect a broader trend among countries grappling with the impact of social media on children. As many nations begin enacting regulations to create healthier online environments for young people, India's potential participation in this initiative could reshape its approach to digital policy. This development highlights the urgent call for a collective strategy to ensure the safety of minors in an increasingly digital world.

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