{"id":342723,"date":"2025-07-12T18:16:30","date_gmt":"2025-07-12T12:46:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/?p=342723"},"modified":"2025-07-12T18:16:30","modified_gmt":"2025-07-12T12:46:30","slug":"india-needs-its-own-way-to-define-generations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/india-needs-its-own-way-to-define-generations\/","title":{"rendered":"India needs its own way to define generations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Source<\/strong>: The post India needs its own way to define generations has been created, based on the article \u201c<strong>Our times, their words<\/strong>\u201d published in \u201c<strong>Indian Express <\/strong>\u201d on 12th July 2025<\/p>\n<p><strong>UPSC Syllabus Topic:<\/strong> <strong>GS Paper<\/strong><strong>1-<\/strong>Society<\/p>\n<p>Context: India\u2019s generational labels are borrowed from the West, overlooking the country\u2019s unique socio-economic and cultural trajectory. A fresh, India-specific framework is needed to reflect its distinct historical experiences and changing values.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Rethinking Generations for Indian Realities<\/strong><\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>Imported Labels, Western Roots: <\/strong>Terms like <em>Boomers<\/em>, <em>Gen X<\/em>, and <em>Millennials<\/em> are based on US events like World War II prosperity or the Cold War. Despite being widespread in India, they reflect <strong>foreign milestones<\/strong>, not Indian experiences.<\/li>\n<li><strong>India<\/strong><strong>\u2019<\/strong><strong>s Unique Evolution<\/strong><strong>: <\/strong>An 80-year-old American differs vastly from an 80-year-old Indian due to <strong>India&#8217;s specific history<\/strong>\u2014Partition, socialism, liberalisation, and digital transformation. These require a <strong>contextual approach<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<li><strong>A Call for Indigenous Generational Markers: <\/strong>Indian families often include three \u201cgenerational Indias\u201d under one roof. A new framework must be rooted in India\u2019s <strong>historic and cultural shifts<\/strong>\u2014from Doordarshan to reels, from scarcity to abundance.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong>India<\/strong><strong>\u2019<\/strong><strong>s Five Generational Archetypes<\/strong><\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>The Independence Generation (1940\u20131960): <\/strong>This generation was shaped by <strong>Partition, wars<\/strong>, and <strong>scarcity<\/strong>. They valued frugality and <strong>nation-building<\/strong>. Icons like <em>JRD Tata<\/em> and <em>MS Subbulakshmi<\/em> stood for trust and integrity. Brands like <strong>LIC and HMT<\/strong> symbolised reliability. Rail travel and \u201cjugaad\u201d were defining features.<\/li>\n<li><strong>The Waiting Generation (1960\u20131975): <\/strong>They were <strong>aspirational but constrained<\/strong>, accustomed to <strong>delayed gratification<\/strong>\u2014waiting for milk, gas, jobs. Icons included <em>Amitabh Bachchan<\/em> and <em>Rakesh Sharma<\/em>. Brands like <strong>Nirma and Bata<\/strong> were dominant. <strong>Foreign travel<\/strong> equated to emigration. They encouraged hard work as a path to escape limitations.<\/li>\n<li><strong>The Liberalisation Generation (1975<\/strong><strong>\u20131990): <\/strong>This cohort had a <strong>dual identity<\/strong>\u2014bridging old and new India. They saw <strong>economic opening<\/strong>, <strong>cable TV<\/strong>, <em>Sachin Tendulkar<\/em>, and the first PCs. From Doordarshan to MTV, they experienced <strong>abundance after scarcity<\/strong>. Brands like <strong>Levi<\/strong><strong>\u2019<\/strong><strong>s, Coke, Maruti<\/strong> gained popularity. Budget air travel emerged.<\/li>\n<li><strong>The Tech Generation (1990\u20132010): <\/strong>India\u2019s first <strong>true digital natives<\/strong> grew up with <strong>Facebook, Instagram<\/strong>, and global exposure. Icons like <em>Virat Kohli<\/em> and <em>Elon Musk<\/em> reflected ambition. They valued <strong>convenience and experiences<\/strong> over ownership. <em>Airbnb stays<\/em> and <em>Instaworthy<\/em>travel became common.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Indian Gen Z (Post-2010)<\/strong><strong>: <\/strong>They are <strong>internet fluent and culturally confident<\/strong>. Surrounded by <em>AI tutors<\/em> and <em>influencers<\/em>, they <strong>create and consume<\/strong>content online. They expect <strong>brands to follow their rules<\/strong> and will lead the rise of <strong>creator-driven D2C models<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong>Implications for Policy, Branding, and Outreach<\/strong><\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>More Than Age Differences: <\/strong>A 40-year-old Indian has <strong>different aspirations and anxieties<\/strong> than a 40-year-old American. Strategies must reflect these <strong>cultural differences<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Designing with Generational Insight: <\/strong>Policy tools like pensions or EdTech must consider <strong>tech-savvy youth<\/strong> and <strong>tech-fearing elders<\/strong> alike.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Consumer Shifts: <\/strong>Family units have shifted from <strong>joint to solo living<\/strong> in two generations. Today\u2019s youth are fast becoming <strong>primary decision-makers<\/strong> with significant spending power.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong>Conclusion<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>India\u2019s multi-decade journey\u2014from Partition to smartphones\u2014demands <strong>homegrown generational definitions<\/strong>. It\u2019s time to recognise our own <strong>icons, timelines, and transitions<\/strong>\u2014not Western ones.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Question for practice <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Discuss<\/strong> how India\u2019s generational experiences differ from Western labels and why a homegrown generational framework is necessary.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Source: The post India needs its own way to define generations has been created, based on the article \u201cOur times, their words\u201d published in \u201cIndian Express \u201d on 12th July 2025 UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper1-Society Context: India\u2019s generational labels are borrowed from the West, overlooking the country\u2019s unique socio-economic and cultural trajectory. 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