By Mihir Karkare

Most people see aging as a problem to solve. India’s aging population, however, is entering a transformative phase. By 2050, the country’s 60+ population will grow from 15 crore to 35 crore — a 133% increase, while the general population will grow just 25%. But these numbers only tell part of the story. Today’s seniors are fundamentally different: globally connected, digitally curious, financially independent, and eager to live their “second innings” with purpose.

These are people in their 50s and beyond who refuse to accept aging as decline. They want experiences, not just healthcare; purpose, not just security; respect, not just care. Many lived through India’s economic liberalisation, built careers over the last few years, and accumulated wealth while raising families

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