Srinagar, Dec. 2 -- Indian youth in 2025 are more connected than any previous generation, yet many feel more lonely, anxious, and stressed than ever. Smartphones, cheap data, and 24/7 social media have changed how young people study, make friends, and see themselves. Behind the selfies and status updates, however, a silent mental health crisis is growing among students and young professionals in India. Rising Mental Health Problems Among Youth Surveys and studies indicate a sharp rise in anxiety, depression, and stress-related problems among Indian youth. Many young people report constant pressure from academics, competitive exams, unemployment or underemployment, and family expectations. College and school students often struggle with fe...