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Over 32 million non-resident Indians (NRIs) and persons of Indian origin (PIOs) live across the globe. This demographic actively consumes lifestyle content to stay tethered to their cultural roots and pass these traditions down to younger generations.

: There is a massive revival of handloom fabrics like Khadi , Banarasi silk , and Chanderi . Brands like Doodlage are leading this by upcycling factory scraps into high-fashion streetwear.

The global Indian diaspora uses digital media to stay connected to their roots. Second and third-generation immigrants watch lifestyle vlogs to learn languages, cooking techniques, and festival rituals. 🌱 The Global Shift Toward Sustainability desi village-peeing-mms.on.field

At the heart of Indian lifestyle lies the Parivar (family). Unlike the nuclear, independent setups common in the West, traditional India thrives on the .

The boom in culture and lifestyle content has created a thriving ecosystem for businesses. Over 32 million non-resident Indians (NRIs) and persons

From the tech hubs of Bangalore to the ancient ghats of Varanasi, the Indian way of life is a testament to maintaining harmony amidst incredible variety.

Indian men are finally allowed to have a lifestyle. Niche content is growing for: Brands like Doodlage are leading this by upcycling

: A deep dive into how urban Indians are mixing mid-century modern furniture with heirloom brass-ware and hand-painted Kalamkari textiles. This appeals to the rising interest in sustainable, locally-sourced interior design.