The demand of Indian surrogates in the Surrogacy market is on an incline as the Indian surrogacy industry sees a steady rise in number of British nationals preferring Indian women to bear their child.
In a recent estimation there are at present nearly 1,000 unregulated fertility clinics in India, out which quite a few are helping Britons in becoming parents.
Owing to the fact that commercial surrogacy is illegal in the United Kingdom, the business seems to be quite lucrative as couples and single parents pay at an average 25,000 pounds a visit to have a child in India.
It’s a general consensus among experts that for the Indian surrogacy market Britain is the largest single source of people, who opt for becoming parents through surrogacy, and an estimated 2,000 births last year, through surrogacy in the country validates the fact.
The need for regulations for the industry which Indian officials believe to be worth almost 1.5 billion pounds a year, seems necessary, as Indian women are paid upto 6,000 pounds to donate their eggs and carry the babies, which is banned in the United Kingdom, hence the inflow of British visitors has increased manifold over the years.