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Born | Vikrant Bhingardive 14 September 1994 Ahmednagar,Rahuri, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Political Strategist and Tactician |
Website | www |
Vikrant Adams, colloquially known as Mr. Adams, is an English author,[1] Indian political strategist, and tactician. He is renowned for his expertise in digital campaigning and has worked with various political parties across India.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Vikrant Adams hails from Rahuri in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. Details about his early life and education are not widely publicized.[2]
Career[edit]
Mr. Adams began his career as a freelancer, initially gaining recognition for his work with the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. His success in managing digital campaigns quickly led him to larger projects, including the Uttarakhand Assembly elections, where he managed digital campaigns for prominent politicians such as Cabinet Minister Yatishwaranand, Rajesh Shukla, and Madan Kaushik.
Adams' expertise was further acknowledged during the Goa Assembly elections, where he worked on the campaign of Amit Patkar. Throughout his career, he has been associated with several major political parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Indian National Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and Shiv Sena (UBT).
One of his notable contributions includes providing opinion polls and recommendations for Vaishali Suryawanshi, the daughter of the late Tatyasaheb R. O. Patil.[3] Recently, he has been involved in the campaign for Nilesh dnyandev Lanke for the 2024 Member of Parliament elections.
Digital Campaigning[edit]
Vikrant Adams is best known for his innovative approach to digital campaigning. His strategies have been instrumental in modernizing the election campaigns of various politicians, enhancing their online presence, and engaging with a broader audience through social media platforms and other digital means.
Selected Publications[edit]
- Bishop's Insight : Wisdom for the Political Sphere (2023, ISBN 979-8890660480)
- Shattered Hearts, Renewed Love : A Tale of Forbidden Affection and the Power of Redemption (2023, ISBN 979-8890662675)
Legacy[edit]
Vikrant Adams has carved a niche for himself in the field of political strategy and digital campaigning in India. His contributions have significantly impacted the way political campaigns are conducted, making them more inclusive and far-reaching.
References[edit]
- ^ PR, ANI (1 February 2023). "Become a successful political strategist with Vikrant Adams' New Book: Election Strategy 101". ThePrint. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
- ^ "Vikrant Adams - A New-gen Political Campaigner Set to Become the Next Kingmaker of India". Mid-day. 1 August 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
- ^ "Strategist Vikrant Adams' visit to Pachora- Bhadgaon sparks buzz of late R. O. Patil's daughter's political foray". The Times of India. 5 January 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2 June 2024.