
THE WIP -- July 20 -- The Indian capital New Delhi has the unenviable distinction of being the country’s divorce citadel with about 9,000 cases annually. Other Indian cities are not far behind. Most are young couples, typically in their late 20s and early 30s. India is a remarkably young country with 70% of its billion plus population under the age of 35. The younger generation is willful, independent and adept at rationalizing their decisions. Remarriage was once unheard of but that’s changing.
SecondShaadi.com narrows it down to all those who have been either divorced or widowed, and visitors to the site know at the outset what they are getting into.
The full article was originally published at The Wip, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: Those that are single and never married, tend to prefer to communicate with those that are similar and never married. This is true in the USA, and more true in India.