No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is against arranged marriages and asks it's members not to participate in them, even in nations where they are a common part of the culture, such as India. Mormons believe that marriage is an eternal commitment - a personal decision that should not be taken lightly and that should not be done just to please parents or friends.
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Marriages should be arranged if the two people involved want them to be.
Arranged marriages were very common throughout the world until the 18th century. In China, arranged marriages sometimes called blind marriages were the norm before the mid 20th century
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Arranged marriages don't always work.
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Most are very much against arranged marriages, at least in the Western world.
In India the percentage of arranged marriages is higher then love marriages. Could be sixty percent.
Arranged marriages leave no scope for interfaith marriages so that means a particular religion propagates through progeny and the numbers are maintained
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The number of arranged marriages varies significantly across cultures and regions. Globally, it's estimated that around 50% of marriages in countries like India and parts of the Middle East are arranged, translating to millions of arranged marriages each year. However, precise global statistics are challenging to determine, as many arranged marriages may not be officially recorded. Overall, they remain a prevalent practice in many societies.