We're kicking off our series, World of Weddings, in India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. Ramy Inocencio met a young couple who were basically strangers until six months before they tied the knot.
We're kicking off our series, World of Weddings, in India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. Ramy Inocencio met a young couple who were basically strangers until six months before they tied the knot.
For many young couples in India, their perfectly-arranged match might start at the Mumbai headquarters of the website shaadi.com. "In India, you know, we often say you don't marry an individual ...
In our series, World of Weddings, we traveled to India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. In this excerpt, Ramy Inocencio spoke with Shaadi.com founder and CEO Anupam Mittal on why marriage in India is a stage of life like childhood and adolescence.
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