India, Jan. 25 -- The ever evolving dating scene in India now has a new phrase shaping modern relationships: sunset clause. Borrowed from legal language, it refers to setting a clear expiry date on a relationship unless both people choose to continue. A recent survey by dating app QuackQuack found that 37% of users in metro cities and nearby suburbs are applying some form of sunset clause to their dating lives. The idea reflects a shift towards more conscious and self-aware dating. Ravi Mittal, CEO of the app, said users have become more intentional since 2024. According to him, many no longer see dating apps as endless scrolling spaces, but as tools with a defined purpose. The survey suggests two common approaches. Some singles decide in advance how long they will use dating apps, often six months or a year, before taking a break. Others agree on a timeline within a relationship, usually three or six months, to assess whether it is moving in the right direction. HTC...