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Key Highlights
For 63% men, "being successful in life is top priority."
Men do not want many children. Also about a third had not really thought about the issue.
39% men stated they would desire more than one kid after marriage.
Indian males do not want many children, though only 22% of them stated they would desire only one child.
74% strongly agree "it is important to me to have really nice things in life."
 

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Indian males do not want many children, though only 22% of them stated they would desire only one child. Also about a third had not really thought about the issue. They are also looking for nice things in life and most of them hope to get them by putting success as the highest priority.
 


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