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India’s Youth at the Crossroads: Addiction, Moral Drift, and the Urgent Call for Character-Building

July 01 - 31, 2025

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BUSINESS ECONOMICS

India today stands at a pivotal moment in its journey toward becoming a global power. With over 65% of the population under the age of 35, it holds the promise of being the world’s youngest and most dynamic workforce. Yet, this promise is under threat—not from external forces, but from an alarming internal decline in character, values, and purpose.

- Dr. Anup Gupta

A growing wave of addiction, escapism, and moral confusion among young Indians raises pressing concerns. Pleasure-seeking behavior, digital dependence, and a culture obsessed with instant success are increasingly displacing values like sincerity, hard work, and self-discipline. Education, once a sacred process of shaping minds and molding character, is at risk of becoming transactional—where marks outweigh morals, and degrees outshine dignity.

I. Alarming Statistics: A Snapshot of Crisis

1. Substance Abuse Among Indian Youth

The scale of addiction is deeply troubling. According to a 2018 nationwide survey by the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC) and AIIMS, over 5.7 crore Indians suffer from alcohol dependency, with many users beginning as early as 14 years old.

Cannabis, opioids, and inhalants are commonly abused, particularly in states like Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Northeast India. Shockingly, nearly one in five drug users in India is under 18, pointing to an escalating crisis of early exposure.

image2. Smoking and Alcohol Use Among Young Women

The problem is no longer gendered. According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS-2), smoking and alcohol use are increasingly prevalent among urban young women.

In some metropolitan colleges, 10-15% of female students report occasional or regular smoking. Many cite peer pressure, anxiety, or a misinterpreted notion of “freedom” as triggers. The normalization of such habits in pop culture has dulled the moral compass of many.

3. Digital Addiction and the Erosion of Reality

The average teenager now spends 7-9 hours daily on smartphones, often engaged in social media, gaming, or binge-watching.

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