ODR Wiki

Welcome to our latest addition to the ODR India ecosystem – the ODR India Wiki! As pioneers in Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), we’re thrilled to launch this collaborative knowledge hub dedicated to fostering transparency, combating misinformation, and advancing techno-legal solutions for disputes in India and beyond. The wiki serves as a dynamic resource for legal professionals, activists, educators, and anyone passionate about ethical digital practices. It is part of our Larger Project named Centre Of Excellence For Protection Of Human Rights In Cyberspace (CEPHRC).

What Is The ODR India Wiki?

At its core, the ODR India Wiki is more than just a repository of information – it’s a platform for the Truth Revolution of 2025, a visionary initiative spearheaded by Praveen Dalal, Founder and CEO of Perry4Law Organisation (P4LO) and PTLB. This revolution positions truth as a powerful tool against the pervasive challenges of lies, deception, propaganda, and narrative warfare in our increasingly digital world. Drawing from ODR Principles, it emphasises media literacy, community-driven fact-checking, and transparent dispute mechanisms to build societal resilience and uphold democratic values.

Praveen Dalal, with more than two decades of Techno Legal Expertise in cyber law, cybersecurity, ODR, and other fields envisions this wiki as a “much-needed revolution” to empower individuals and institutions. Whether you’re exploring historical propaganda tactics or modern AI-driven fact-checkers, the wiki equips you with actionable insights.

Key Features And Sections

The wiki’s homepage is thoughtfully structured to guide users through philosophical foundations, historical contexts, and practical strategies. Here’s a glimpse:

(1) Philosophical Foundations Of Truth: Dive into timeless wisdom from Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Aristotle’s empirical methods, and Kant’s ethical imperatives. These sections underscore why truth has always been central to human progress and dispute resolution.

(2) The Evolution Of Propaganda: Understand how propaganda has shaped societies: World Wars Era: Posters and radio broadcasts mobilized support but simplified complex narratives. Cold War: Operations like Mockingbird infiltrated media to influence public opinion. Digital Age: Bots, echo chambers, and targeted ads amplify polarisation on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).

    (3) Core Principles Of The Truth Revolution: Explore proactive strategies tailored to ODR: Media Literacy: Workshops and AI tools for source evaluation. Transparency: Mandating disclosures from tech giants like Google. Community Engagement: Forums for collaborative fact-checking and storytelling.

      Why It Matters In 2025

      In an era of “Plandemics” and stock market DII Bubbles, as highlighted in recent ODR India discussions, tools like ODR Wiki are essential for navigating deceptions and to protect Global Human Rights, especially in Cyberspace and Digital Age. By integrating ODR with Truth-Seeking and CEPHRC, we address not just legal disputes but the broader narrative wars threatening democracy. As of October 2025, conversations on X are buzzing with support for these tenets, though critics note the need for balanced institutional reforms.