Election-related misinformation poses significant risks globally as it undermines trust in democratic processes-a lesson relevant for India given its large-scale electoral machinery and diverse voter base. While this study highlights that specific factual “prebunking” can address skepticism effectively, India’s context-where misinformation spreads rapidly via social media-might necessitate adapting these strategies further.
For instance, preemptive citizen education campaigns backed by India’s Election Commission (EC) could enhance public trust ahead of significant elections such as Lok sabha polls or state assemblies. It would require active partnerships across platforms like WhatsApp or regional news outlets to reach local communities vulnerable to conspiracy theories due to limited digital literacy.However, challenges remain: partisan narratives surrounding election results might distort even fact-based interventions over time without bipartisan political commitment to maintaining voter confidence across states-a factor critical for preserving India’s democracy at scale.