Section Article

Changes in Relationships in Traditional Indian Society
Author(s): Vipul Saklani

Abstract
The relationship dynamics of Indian society are undergoing significant changes which is a departure from its traditionally characterized deeply established social and family systems. Relationships in India have traditionally been shaped by religious and familial hierarchy with a focus on group interests rather than individual pursuits. These long-held beliefs however are being challenged by new developments brought about by globalization economic growth and cultural interchange. Focusing on family ties love partnerships and social interactions this abstract delves into the changing dynamics of relationships in Indian culture. It explores how a rethinking of roles and expectations is occurring as a result of increased economic activity and urbanization which is encouraging new forms of autonomy and expression. Accelerating these changes new forms of connection have emerged thanks to the proliferation of digital communication and social media which in turn have an impact on interpersonal relationships. The effects on social cohesiveness and the difficulty of striking a balance between contemporary individuality and traditional values are among the topics covered in the research. The purpose of this study is to provide light on the changing nature of social interactions in India and how these dynamics may affect society in the future by analyzing these dynamics.