Modern British Indians are adapting traditional arranged marriages

British Indians are moving away from traditional arranged marriages and creating their own practices to suit individual circumstances, ambitions and identity. In a new book, “Learning to Love: Arranged Marriages and the British Indian Diaspora,” Dr. Raksha Pande, senior lecturer in Newcastle University’s School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, discusses how instead of being wedded to traditions, many British Indians have adapted many of the cultural norms surrounding arranged marriage.


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Source: Phys.org