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Private detectives who spy on future children in-law a booming industry in India

December 2024 482 views 02 Min 35 Sec

A branch of the Indian private detective sector which investigates potential children-in-law ahead of the big day is seeing a boost in business, while traditional arranged marriages decline. Hiring a detective for your child's spouse can cost up to $2000 depending on the extent of surveillance.

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