Never ask an Indian woman, "Are you modern or traditional?" She is both, often in the same hour.
The culture of Indian women is not static. It is a living, breathing river. Today’s Indian woman lives in four time zones at once: the ancient traditions of her grandmother, the progressive ideologies of her Western peers, the economic pressures of a developing nation, and the digital freedom of the smartphone.
However, convergence is happening via technology. The rural woman with a smartphone watches the same YouTube tutorials and consumes the same Netflix shows (via downloads) as her urban cousin. She sees a different world, and aspiration is the great equalizer.