Indian food is regional (North vs. South vs. East vs. West).
The future is hybrid. We are seeing the rise of "Modern Indian" content—think Keto Indian recipes, minimalist pooja rooms, Indo-western fusion wear, and digital detox retreats in the Himalayas.
Furthermore, the rise of Bharat (rural/semi-urban) creators is shifting the focus from elite, English-speaking India to authentic, vernacular storytelling. A creator speaking Bhojpuri or Malayalam about traditional farming or tribal art now has a global audience thanks to translation tools and genuine curiosity.
Different platforms require different flavors of Indian culture and lifestyle content.
Unlike Western materialism, Indian lifestyle is deeply intertwined with spirituality. This doesn't always mean religion; it means a way of life.
Indian cuisine is perhaps the most globally recognized aspect of its lifestyle, but it is deeper than just "curry." Food in India is an amalgamation of science, geography, and devotion.
If you want to rank for "Indian culture and lifestyle content," your production strategy matters.