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Arranged 2.0: Why some Indian Americans are choosing family-introduced matches again?

A growing number of young Indian Americans are returning to family-introduced matches, but with a twist.

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For decades, Indian Americans associated “arranged marriage” with their parents’ generation. The concept that ‘marriage is an institution’, ‘a union of two souls chosen to be together by their family’, sort of clashed with their idea of matrimony, where love, autonomy, and choice are paramount. 

However, 2025 witnesses a subtle shift! 

A growing number of young Indian Americans are returning to family-introduced matches, but with a twist. No! This isn’t the conventional, rigid, family-driven matchmaking their parents followed. This is Arranged 2.0 — an interesting combination of tradition, technology, and empowerment.

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