India’s growing incel culture: a hidden threat behind rising misogyny
- ByAini Mandal
- 05 Jun, 2025
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The rise of incel (involuntary celibate) ideology in India is contributing to a concerning increase in misogynistic attitudes and threats toward women. Originating from online communities where men express frustration over their lack of romantic relationships, the incel subculture often blames and dehumanizes women, fostering resentment and hostility. This ideology has been linked to real-world violence in other countries and is now gaining traction in India, raising alarms about potential implications for women's safety and societal gender dynamics.
In India, the incel movement intersects with longstanding patriarchal norms and practices, such as dowry traditions and gender-based violence. These cultural factors can exacerbate the impact of incel ideology, leading to increased online harassment and potential offline consequences for women. The anonymity of the internet allows for the spread of such harmful beliefs without immediate accountability, making it challenging to address the issue effectively.
Efforts to combat this growing threat include promoting digital literacy, encouraging respectful online discourse, and implementing policies that address online harassment. Additionally, fostering open conversations about gender equality and challenging harmful stereotypes are crucial steps in mitigating the influence of incel ideology and ensuring a safer environment for women in both digital and physical spaces.
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