Furthermore, the "Diaspora Connection" is strong. Second-generation Indians in the US, UK, and Canada are consuming to reconnect with their roots. They want to know how to celebrate Karwa Chauth in an apartment in New York or how to explain Indian spices to their non-Desi partner.

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Many urban Indians are rejecting the 9-to-9 grind. Lifestyle content about quitting a tech job to open a homestay in Himachal Pradesh or teaching meditation in Rishikesh is aspirational.

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