Logo
Top Stories
Media Ratings
Latest
World
Sports
All Golf Football Boxing Basketball NFL MMA Tennis Formula 1 MLB
North America
USA Canada Mexico
Europe
United Kingdom Austria Belgium France Italy Germany Portugal Russia Greece Sweden Spain Switzerland Turkey Ireland
Asia Pacific
China South Korea Australia Singapore India Malaysia Japan Vietnam
Latin America
Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Chile Ecuador Uruguay Venezuela
Africa
Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Morocco South Africa
Middle East
Israel Lebanon Syria Iraq Iran United Arab Emirates Qatar
Crypto
Entertainment
Politics
Tech

About us, Contact us, Contribute, Privacy Policy, Review Guidelines, Legal Notice

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
  • Top Stories
  • Latest
  • USA
  • United Kingdom
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • Sports

Home » Indian-American policy analyst weighs in on arranged marriages among immigrants: Family isnt about pleasing elders

Indian-American policy analyst weighs in on arranged marriages among immigrants: Family isnt about pleasing elders

Times of India by Times of India
1 minute ago
0 0

A debate over love, marriage and dating has broken out in the Indian-American community after a policy analyst publicly called for a rethink of long-held attitudes towards relationships.Responding to a 2024 report by NBC News on the rise of arranged marriages among young South Asian Americans, gender expert Neeraja Deshpande argued that deeper cultural attitudes, not just failing apps, are driving the trend.In a post on X, Neeraja said that immigrants in the US need to “throw out” anti-dating mindset: “Another hot take: the Indian-American community needs to collectively throw out the stunted immigrant anti-dating mindset, and facilitate events and gatherings in which dating is socially acceptable.”She added that being more social is necessary to for a better chance at finding a partner: “Otherwise, parents can’t act surprised when their adult children, while professionally and even socially successful (because THAT is encouraged), are alone at 30.”

Another hot take: the Indian-American community needs to collectively throw out the stunted immigrant anti-dating mindset, and facilitate events and gatherings in which dating is socially acceptable. Otherwise, parents can’t act surprised when their adult children, while… https://t.co/UKh0noNlMX

— Neeraja Deshpande (@neerajadeshp) February 15, 2026

The NBC report said many young South Asians are fed up with dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, OkCupid, Coffee Meets Bagel, etc. Some have started asking their parents or people in their community to introduce them to potential partners.

They see arranged marriage more as a formal introduction than being forced to marry someone.Scholars such as Harleen Singh of Brandeis University told NBC that modern arranged marriages in the diaspora often involve months of dating before any commitment.The article also pointed to dissatisfaction with dating apps. According to The New York Times, big dating companies like Match Group have lost billions of dollars in value in recent years.

Many users say they now have to pay to use important features and that conversations on these apps feel shallow. A lot of them also face online harassment.Deshpande, on the other hand, believes the issue runs deeper than technology. “There is an insane stuntedness around dating and relationships and sex and marriage among people in this community who are, ostensibly, adults, and it needs to end if we value family as much as we claim to,” she wrote. She added that marriage should not be forced to please elders: “Family isn’t just about pleasing the elders, as we often make it out to be, and if elders’ social mores and the family formation of the young are coming into conflict, the latter should always, always win out.”Deshpande is a policy analyst at Independent Women, where she focuses on education and gender issues. She also edits op-eds and contributes to grassroots journalism initiatives within the organisation. She is originally from Somerville, Massachusetts. She graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College with a degree in Russian and previously taught English, mathematics and financial literacy at the middle and high school levels.

Read Full Article

Tags: Russia
Login
guest
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Posts

Nepal launches campaigns for first post-uprising polls

by Kuwait Times
1 minute ago

...

Read moreDetails

Rajab Butts bail extended in gambling app promotion case

Rajab Butts bail extended in gambling app promotion case
by The Frontier Post
2 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails

Tyler Reddick wins Daytona 500 in Michael Jordan-owned car

by Toronto Sun
3 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails

Israeli approval of West Bank land registration draws outrage

Israeli approval of West Bank land registration draws outrage
by The Hindu
3 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails

Toddler snatched from her mum by man as they left supermarket

by Metro
4 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails
Load More

Trending Topics

Africa Artificial Intelligence Asia Australia Biden Canada China Donald Trump England Europe Force France Gaza Germany Hamas IDF India Iran Israel Joe Biden Kamala Harris Lions London Manchester Moscow NATO Netanyahu New York Nvidia OpenAI Palestine Paris Premier League Presidential Campaign Protests Putin Republican Party Russia Sport Trump Ukraine Ukraine War US Election World Zelensky

Popular Stories

  • Trumps Board of Peace to announce B in funding for Gaza reconstruction at inaugural meeting

    Trumps Board of Peace to announce $5B in funding for Gaza reconstruction at inaugural meeting

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • How Long Will The Latest Partial Government Shutdown Last? Here’s What The Prediction Market Thinks

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • What to know about the investigation into Nancy Guthries disappearance

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Accused Bondi gunman Naveed Akram appears in court

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Bombsell: Only 2 percent of Epstein files have been released by DOJ

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top Stories
  • About us
  • Africa
  • Latest
  • Asia Pacific
  • Business
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact us
  • Contribute
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • Media Ratings
  • Middle East
  • Politics
  • Privacy Policy
  • Review Guidelines
  • United Kingdom
  • User Agreement
  • Video
  • World

MACH MEDIA

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Back
Home
Explore
Ratings
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Top Stories
  • Media Ratings
  • Latest
  • World
  • Sports
    • All
    • Golf
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • Basketball
    • NFL
    • MMA
    • Tennis
    • Formula 1
    • MLB
  • North America
    • USA
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • United Kingdom
    • Austria
    • Belgium
    • France
    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Portugal
    • Russia
    • Greece
    • Sweden
    • Spain
    • Switzerland
    • Turkey
    • Ireland
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • South Korea
    • Australia
    • Singapore
    • India
    • Malaysia
    • Japan
    • Vietnam
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Cuba
    • Chile
    • Ecuador
    • Uruguay
    • Venezuela
  • Africa
    • Egypt
    • Ethiopia
    • Ghana
    • Kenya
    • Morocco
    • South Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Lebanon
    • Syria
    • Iraq
    • Iran
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Qatar
  • Crypto
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Tech

MACH MEDIA