Shivnath Thukral, Meta India’s Vice President of Public Policy, has announced his decision to step down from his role at the end of this month. Thukral, who joined Meta (then Facebook) in 2017, has been instrumental in shaping the company’s public policy landscape in India over the past seven and a half years.
Thukral’s Journey at Meta
Thukral’s tenure at Meta has been marked by significant contributions across various policy roles:
- 2017: Joined as Public Policy Director for Facebook India.
- 2020: Transitioned to Director of Public Policy at WhatsApp India.
- 2022: Appointed Director of Public Policy for Meta India, succeeding Rajiv Aggarwal.
- 2024: Elevated to Vice President for Public Policy at Meta India.
In a LinkedIn post dated June 11, Thukral expressed his confidence in the team’s ability to continue their policy engagement effectively. He stated, “It is not an easy decision to make, but I feel very confident that our policy engagement with stakeholders is at a credible and constructive juncture, and we can only build further on that.” He further added, “Having helped build some of the systems and processes, I do feel it is a good time to let the engine and the team work on their own.”
Meta’s Strategic Focus in India
India represents a pivotal market for Meta, with a combined user base exceeding a billion monthly users across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The country is central to Meta’s growth strategy, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI).
Since early 2025, Meta has collaborated with state governments in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha to implement WhatsApp-based citizen service delivery models. These initiatives aim to streamline access to government services and schemes for citizens. Additionally, the Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra governments have partnered with Meta to utilize Llama for backend services like document retrieval, enhancing productivity and efficiency for government employees.
Implications of Thukral’s Departure
Thukral’s departure comes at a time when Meta is deeply engaged in India’s digital transformation. His leadership has been instrumental in navigating complex policy landscapes and fostering collaborations with governmental bodies. The transition raises questions about the continuity of these initiatives and the direction of Meta’s public policy strategy in India.
As Meta continues to expand its footprint in India, the appointment of a new public policy head will be crucial in maintaining momentum and addressing the evolving regulatory environment. The company’s commitment to contributing meaningfully to India’s digital economy remains steadfast, and the forthcoming leadership will play a pivotal role in steering these efforts.
In conclusion, Shivnath Thukral’s resignation marks the end of a significant chapter in Meta India’s public policy journey. His contributions have laid a robust foundation for future engagements, and the industry will keenly observe how Meta navigates this transition in one of its most critical markets.