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Life in the Time of Solitude

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October 12, 2025

Going solo and loving it is the new philosophy of the young urban Indian on kinship, habitats, and technology

- By TANISHA SAXENA

Life in the Time of Solitude

In the pulsating heart of India's megacities, where the honking symphony of traffic competes with the clatter of chai glasses in narrow lanes, a quiet revolution is unfolding within the walls of apartments and studio flats. Millennials and Gen Z have a new dictionary of life solitude, independence, choice, self-worth, renewal, privacy, connection... The transformation is huge: the rise of the one-person household. To outsiders, this may seem a mere demographic footnote, but it signals something more profound: a reimagining of life in a society long defined by familial intimacy and collective living. Career ambitions have played a significant role in this shift. The lure of professional fulfillment in India's rapidly evolving knowledge economy often necessitates mobility, long hours, and sometimes geographical separation from family networks.

Young software engineers in Bengaluru or finance professionals in Mumbai may opt for studio apartments over inherited family homes, drawn by proximity to opportunity and freedom from the constraints of extended-family obligations. Friendships take on renewed significance in a context where family presence is not guaranteed, and social calendars are carefully curated rather than assumed. Delayed timelines for marriage, parenthood, and traditional markers of adulthood reflect broader demographic and cultural shifts. In urban India, a 30-year-old woman might prioritise travel, skill acquisition, or entrepreneurial ventures over settling down; a 28-year-old man may choose months of solo living to explore personal passions before entering long-term commitments. Solitude becomes a vessel for autonomy.

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