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New Delhi 15March2026

Advances in critical care have prolonged life, but they have also forced society to reconsider where treatment ends and dignity begins

- ERA DUTTA

ETHICS OF LETTING GO

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Most people are not afraid of death itself. What they fear is the possibility of a prolonged, dependent and undignified dying process.

Few medical debates make people as uncomfortable as euthanasia. Perhaps because it forces us to confront a truth that modern medicine has complicated. Today, technology allows us to keep the human body alive far longer than nature once intended. Ventilators, feeding tubes, dialysis and advanced critical care have dramatically extended life. But they have also raised an uncomfortable question: when does treatment begin to prolong suffering rather than life?

India recently revisited this question after the Supreme Court reaffirmed the legality of passive euthanasia under strict safeguards. This judgement reflects years of legal, medical and ethical deliberation. At the centre of the debate lies a simple yet profound idea: the right to die with dignity.

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