Why More Indians Preferring to Marry and live abroad and not In India? Indication of State of Trust in Maritals.
Ans: India’s Failing Marito-legal System the flagship poster boys are both the ill-married PM and Un-married Leader of Opposition.
Reason Why many Indian Women are marrying Pakistanis and foreigners but not in India or Indians. Also people Earning money from Indian Public but choosing to Live abroad (Vijay Mallya, Modi, Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma,
Eg. Indian girls Pakistani Wives(Child bearers) Sania Mirza, Priyanka Chopra, Wife of American VP JD Vance, Sudha Murthyjis Daughter.
“Demographics Decides Democracies or Democrisis.” explains RameshWARam Cafe bombing in Bengaluru..
India is worst place for marriages, No Wonder Indian Women are marrying Pakistani Men and not the other way.. eg Sania Mirza of Hyderabad
Triple Betrayal!! Betrayed by Brother, Wife & Indian MaritoLegal System:
Brothers & Sisters, This event is a Shame for all Indian Marriages.. Meerut is turning out to be the worst place for men on earth, Why?.. Can you share your MANalysis? Life Lessons Not Learnt will be repeated for innocent..
Lets Unify Indian Brotherhoods for Problem Solving Our Next_Gen.
Grp Mission is InterGenders Harmony & Neo Indian_SaferFamilies 4.0.
Estimating the number of Pakistani wives living in India as of May 01, 2025, is challenging due to limited official data and the sensitive nature of cross-border marriages amid India-Pakistan tensions. However, based on available information, here’s a breakdown:
Recent claims suggest a significant presence of Pakistani women married to Indian men and residing in India. On April 29, 2025, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey stated that over 5 lakh (500,000) Pakistani women are living in India after marriage without Indian citizenship, raising national security concerns. This figure aligns with sentiments on X, where users estimate between 2 to 5 lakh such women, with one post claiming 83,000 in Punjab alone. However, these numbers are unverified by official government sources and may reflect political rhetoric rather than factual data.
Historically, smaller numbers have been documented. A 2019 report noted hundreds of Pakistani wives of former Kashmiri militants who returned under a rehabilitation policy (discontinued in 2016), seeking Indian citizenship. These women, living in Jammu and Kashmir, number in the low thousands at most, based on the scale of the program.
Additionally, the Indian government’s 2025 visa crackdown following the Pahalgam attack (April 22, 2025) led to 537 Pakistani nationals leaving via the Attari Border over three days, indicating some Pakistani spouses were affected. This suggests a portion of Pakistani wives may have left recently, though exact numbers of those remaining are unclear.
Official statistics on cross-border marriages are scarce. The Ministry of External Affairs or National Crime Records Bureau might track such data, but it’s not publicly available here. The 5 lakh figure seems exaggerated without corroboration, especially given India’s tightened immigration policies post-Pahalgam. A more conservative estimate, factoring in historical migration and recent deportations, might place the number in the tens of thousands, but this remains speculative.
The lack of verified data reflects broader tensions—political narratives may inflate figures to fuel security concerns, while actual numbers could be lower but still significant in border regions like J&K. For precise stats, an official government report would be needed. Would you like to explore related trends, like Indian women marrying Pakistani men?