Surrogacy in India: A Critical Analysis

International Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2016 by SSRG - IJEMS Journal
Volume 3 Issue 6
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : Dr. Tej Kumar Siwakoti
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Dr. Tej Kumar Siwakoti, "Surrogacy in India: A Critical Analysis," SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies, vol. 3,  no. 6, pp. 8-10, 2016. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939125/IJEMS-V3I4P112

Abstract:

In this planate a women is respected as a wife only if she is mother of a child, but when the parents are fail to construct the child through natural process called biological means, the problem arise and women are directly pointed out for this defect. The traditional and orthodox society of rural area especially in India the illiterate people argued that women are the one who is totally responsible for this kind of disturbance. But in the present world the desire of parenthood forced the many more families who are not able to construct the child by biological means to invest in modern technological innovation to search alternatives for mention propose. In modern term Infertility has social impact, particularly for women, who, without children, are often highly marginalized. The past few decades witnessed massive revolution in technological sector like, I.T, BPO and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in health sector. The massive investment in health sector reflects the growth of Medical Tourism in India which is drawing attention of the world towards it. The result of these development India witnesses massive increase in flow of foreign tourist and NRIs for the purpose of availing various healthcare facilities especially in the case of surrogacy. In the context of surrogacy India appear as an important destination for the outsiders due to its cheap rates and legal relaxation. Many parents who want child come down to India with great dreams and hope for attaining the joy of parenthood through Assisted Reproductive Technology or the artificial method to obtain child called surrogacy. While in this paper researcher try to find out the economic importance of surrogacy and analyse the overall view in mention topic in India.

Keywords:

Surrogacy, Process, Act, Commercial Surrogacy, Industry and destination.

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