Looking into the recent developments in India specifically the way youths are expressing their demands on different issues seems dominance of political socialization over other agencies of socialization.
Very interesting issue. It is important to determine what we mean by politics. Then it is easier for us to take a position. Personally, I think that politics is for the benefit of other people and our social environment. I share the ancient Greek approach here. I am not in favor of understanding politics as gaining power and realizing my views on the world. I believe that real politics together is looking for solutions, also with those who think differently than I do. Young people should be brought up and formed in this direction.
Political socialization is a particular type of political learning whereby people develop the attitudes, values, beliefs, opinions, and behaviors that are conducive to becoming good citizens in their country. Socialization is largely a one-way process through which young people gain an understanding of the political world through their interaction with adults and the media. Agents of socialization, which include parents, teachers, and the mass media, convey orientations to subjects, who are mostly passive. For example, parents who take an active role in politics and vote in every election often influence their children to do the same. Young people who see television coverage of their peers volunteering in the community may take cues from these depictions and engage in community service themselves. The circumstances under which political socialization can take place are almost limitless. Young people can be socialized to politics through dinner conversations with family members, watching television and movies, participating in a Facebook group, or texting with friends. The effects of these experiences are highly variable, as people can accept, reject, or ignore political messages.