21. Future Outlook and Call to Action

We stand on the threshold of a future where the conflict between human morality and technology has reached its peak. Indecent material on the internet has so far only captured our screens, but now it is ready to seize our minds and existence. This crisis is no longer individual; it is turning into a digital storm that destroys an entire culture. If we do not stop it today, the coming generations will have neither their own character nor attachment to relationships. This horrific reality has reached our doorstep, and ignoring it is like inviting our own destruction with our own hands.

21.1 Predictions for the Future and Final Plea for Immediate Change

The coming future will not just be one of information but of overwhelming stimulation. Looking at the speed of the spread of indecent material, there is fear that human emotions will completely disappear in the future. We are giving birth to a generation for whom the body will be merely an object of consumption. If we do not make technical and legal changes immediately, tomorrow’s society will be driven solely by lust. We have very little time left to make these changes. This is the final plea: do not just teach your children technology; become a shield to protect them from its monstrous dangers. Otherwise, history will identify us as the generation that sacrificed our culture before our own eyes.[1]

21.2 The Metaverse Threat: Obscenity in Virtual Reality

Metaverse and virtual reality (VR) technology will take obscenity to a level where the difference between illusion and reality will vanish. It will no longer remain material to view but become a medium to ‘experience’. In the metaverse, a person will feel directly involved in indecent acts, completely destroying the natural formation of the brain. There will be no geographical boundaries or legal constraints on acts performed there. This technology will lead the human mind into a dark cave from which there will be no way back. This digital world will disconnect humans from real relationships and imprison them forever in an artificial, violent, and perverted world. This danger is many times greater and closer than our imagination.[2]

21.3 AI-Generated Chaos: The Future of Deepfakes and Synthetic Media

Artificial intelligence (AI) has now become the most lethal weapon of obscenity. Through ‘deepfakes’, superimposing any ordinary person’s face on indecent videos has become a matter of seconds.[3] Tomorrow, no camera will be needed to defame anyone in your family; AI will create their obscene life from just one photo. Due to synthetic media, no one’s reputation will remain safe. This future will be so unstable that we will not be able to trust anyone. Truth will completely die, and there will be only an empire of falsehood. This crisis is strangling our personal freedom and dignity. If control is not gained over AI now, tomorrow’s world will become a center of ‘blackmail’ and ‘digital terrorism’.

21.4 Vision of 2035: A Desensitized Society or a Reformed One?

By 2035, the direction of our society depends on our actions today. If we remain inactive like this, the society of 2035 will be completely desensitized. Where rape, violence, and perversion will not just be news but part of entertainment. Empathy among people will end, and in everyone’s eyes will be only a virtual world filled with obscenity. This society will be plagued by mental illnesses, with suicide rates tremendously increased. Family structure will remain only on paper. On the contrary, if we struggle today, only then can we see a reformed and moral society. The future of our grandchildren depends on the path we choose. The question before us today is whether we will give them a digital crematorium or a safe society.

21.5 Economic Cost: How Social Degradation Will Impact Bharat’s Development

The spread of indecent material is not just a social problem; it is termites eating away at Bharat’s economic development. In a country where the young generation spends five to six hours a day on obscene material, productivity reaches zero.[4] Due to increased expenditure on mental health and rising criminality, there will be a major strain on the country’s economy. With the end of creative thinking in the young generation, new inventions and development will stop. Due to social instability, foreign investors will turn away. If Bharat’s greatest strength, the ‘youth power’, gets trapped in the addiction to obscenity, we will never fulfill the dream of becoming a world leader. This economic decline will take us decades back, the cost of which the entire country will have to bear.

21.6 Final Stand: Why Action Is Necessary Right Now

Time waits for no one, and the technological demon is now on the verge of going out of our control. Today, we have the opportunity to come together and resist this digital perversion. If we remain silent today, tomorrow we will not even have the strength to shout. Obscenity has crossed the walls of our homes and entered our children’s minds. The time for thinking is over; now is the time for action. Every parent, every teacher, and every citizen must declare war against this. This battle is for our existence, for our children’s innocence, and for protecting our great culture. Rise now, awaken, and act to burn out this demon of obscenity, because tomorrow it may be too late, the age of demons will have arrived.


[1] Sadhna Singh, “Online Safety For Children: Protecting The Next Generation From Harm”, NITI Ayog

[2] Borivoje Baltezarević, “Metaphysics Of The Virtual: From Plato’s Cave To Modern VR—Questioning Reality’s Essence”, Politika I Bezbednost, Vol. 20, № 3, 2023: 165–172.

[3] Advocate (Dr.) Abhishek Gandhi, “Deepfakes and the Law: The Emerging Threat of Digital Deception”, Abhishek Gandhi, Dt. 28.7.2025, available at: https://advocategandhi.com/deepfakes-and-the-law-the-emerging-threat-of-digital-deception/, last visited on 21.12.2025

[4] Divya Bhati “More than half of Indian youth aged 9-17 spend over 3 hours daily on social media, gaming: Study”, India Today, available at: https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/more-than-half-of-indian-youth-aged-9-17-spend-over-3-hours-daily-on-social-media-gaming-study-2449702-2023-10-16, last visited on 21.12.2025

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