: Contemporary Indian fashion often blends traditional textiles with western silhouettes, reflecting the "Indo-western" trend popular among urban youth.
The "Superwoman" syndrome is real.
If you want to understand the Indian woman's psyche, see her during a festival. Unlike Western holidays, Indian festivals are participatory for women, not just decorative.
The most profound change is invisible. It is the 60-year-old grandmother learning to read and write. It is the college girl using a period-tracking app while breaking the silence on menstrual health. It is the businesswoman in a pantsuit refusing to serve tea to male guests while she discusses a merger.