@ Leah,
Yes, we do have solution to your query.
1. Ask him to hire / consult / draw MCD petition n MoU via a local Advocate in India.
2. Based on Jurisdiction as per personal law used to get married ask local Advocate to search if the Jurisdiction court has video conference facilities.
3. Ask local advocate to Blue Dart to you vakalatnama and petition and MoU copies for signature and Notary / Indian Consulate Attestation.
4. Opt for video conference mutual consent divorce
5. Contact Indian Consulate generals Office nearest to you to allow you to use Video
Conference facility on date of hearing as set / conveyed to you by Indian Court.
6. Read one of my previous post on video conference in link
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Video-conferencing-justice-to-persons-of-indian-origins-43740.asp
7. Video conferencing in Indian courts was introduced in 2003. By March 2008, it was reported that using video conferencing for witness examination in court was now wide spread in India courts and prisons. Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Bihar now use what they call tele-justice.
Additionally over 40 jails in and around Mumbai are connected to district level courts
through video conferencing. Andhra Pradesh was among the first states to connect 15 district courts with prisons in the state through video conferencing facilities.
Video conferencing has been used to record witness statements and the deposition of those waiting trial in jail. It removes the need to bring the prisoner to the court, saving on the huge costs of taking them there and it has helped to reduce the backlog in judicial cases for the shortage of policemen to escort the prisoners to court which in turn led to delays in the trial process.
This increase in use meant that the Family courts, matrimonial cases and overseas cases were being heard by most judges, and the back-log of cases was being rapidly reduced.
Meanwhile in Bangalore, a multipoint video conference was used by the Karnataka High Court with a further roll out within the next 12 months in Bidar, Raichur, Chitradurga, Mandya, Tumkur, Uttara Kannada, Shimoga, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan, Madikeri, Chikmagalur and Kolar.
8. Read News link on video conference divorce in Gujarat State
https://www.indianexpress.com/news/surat-couple-gets-divorce-through-video-conference/939238/
https://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-05/ahmedabad/28277429_1_video-conferencing-webcam-family-court
9. Read News link on video conference divorce in Tamil Nadu State
https://www.hindu.com/2007/09/21/stories/2007092162350800.htm
10. Read News link on video conference divorce from State of Delhi (NCR)
https://www.divorce360.com/blogs/2008/3/3/inthenews/india-to-allow-video-conferencing-divorce-blog-4526
You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuqM37QRe7s (In Hindi)
11. Read News link on video conference divorce from Maharashtra
https://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Couples-need-not-attend-court-in-mutual-divorce-hearings/Article1-834637.aspx
All the best.