This research paper examines the implications of digital technologies on free speech in India, discussing relevant constitutional provisions, landmark judgments, and evolutionary trends. It highlights the opportunities and challenges of the digital landscape, analyzes online censorship, hate speech, and right to dissent, and conducts a comparative analysis with international practices. It suggests updating legal frameworks for the digital milieu while balancing free speech and regulation, emphasizing proactive approaches like digital literacy, collaborative governance, and transparent content moderation.