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Social media platforms, tech have led to rise of disruptive leaders
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Vishnu Makhijani ( IANS) |
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New Delhi, March 11 : Ubiquitous technology and social media platforms have led to the rise of disruptive leaders like Arvind Kejriwal, Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron as they have been able to speak directly to their citizens , who get the illusion that they are being listened to , but whether they deliver is a different question, says a new book that examines the new levers of state power in the modern context.