A new survey by Indian dating app Aisle reveals a dramatic cultural shift in modern romance. An overwhelming 97% of women now prioritise serious, long-term relationships over casual flings. Emotional well-being, equality, and clarity in connections are driving this transformation, reshaping India’s dating landscape across generations.
The study, titled The Commitment Decade, surveyed over 3,400 urban singles across India. Findings show that women are increasingly rejecting “situationships” and casual encounters in favour of stability, respect, and meaningful bonds. Interestingly, 67% of Gen Z women said they would end a relationship if their partner ignored mental health concerns, highlighting how emotional maturity is now a key “green flag.” Men too are shifting, with nearly 80% expressing preference for commitment. Analysts note that this trend reflects broader societal changes, where clarity and equality are valued over ambiguity in relationships.
Notable updates
* 97% of Indian women prioritise commitment over casual dating
* 80–87% of men also prefer serious relationships
* 67% of Gen Z women would end ties over mental health neglect
* Equality on first dates and emotional maturity seen as essential traits
* One in three Millennials expects marriage within a year of dating
India’s dating culture is entering a “commitment renaissance,” where stability, respect, and emotional health define modern relationships.
Sources: Times Now, Moneycontrol, Indulgexpress