
The digital revolution has fundamentally reshaped the way individuals acquire skills and build professional networks. This transformation is particularly prominent in India, a country characterized by a diverse population with varying access to traditional educational and networking resources. With the rise of online platforms, such as Coursera, Udemy, LinkedIn, and others, individuals now have the opportunity to enhance their skills and connect with professionals from all corners of the globe. Digital platforms have democratized education, making learning more accessible, affordable, and flexible, while also enabling professionals to network beyond geographical and social constraints. This paper explores the role of digital platforms in skill development and networking in India. Through a survey of 300 individuals from various sectors, the study examines how these platforms have impacted career growth, employability, and networking opportunities. Findings indicate that digital platforms have had a positive impact on individuals' career advancement and skill enhancement. However, challenges related to digital access and course quality remain. The study concludes that digital platforms are a crucial tool for individuals looking to enhance their skills and professional connections, especially in an increasingly globalized job market. As India continues to experience rapid digital adoption, the importance of these platforms will continue to grow, offering opportunities for personal and professional development.
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