India’s Loneliness Paradox: Surrounded by People, Starved for Connection
Imagine sitting at a dining table with six family members. The television is on, someone is scrolling through reels, another is replying to work emails, and a grandparent is quietly eating in silence. Everyone is physically present, yet no one is truly connecting. This scene is becoming increasingly familiar in many Indian households and perhaps explains one of the greatest paradoxes of our time, we are surrounded by people, but many of us have never felt lonelier. A recent global study of 36 countries brought this contradiction into sharp focus, reporting that India ranks second among the world’s loneliest nations. The study found that 58% of Indians experience loneliness, while 34% describe feeling isolated. What makes these findings particularly striking is that this loneliness is largely emotional rather than physical. Many people are not living alone; they are living with family, roommates, colleagues, or neighbours. Yet they still feel unseen, unheard, and emotionally disconnecte...