Cardiovascular diseases account for approximately 17.9 million deaths annually worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Within India, heart disease contributes to nearly 28% of all deaths, with a disproportionately high burden among adults aged 40 to 65. What is increasingly evident is that this burden is no longer confined to metropolitan centres. Tier-2 cities across India are witnessing a steady rise in cardiac events yet the awareness of preventive cardiac care and non-surgical treatment options in these regions remains critically low. India Today's 2025 report identified cardiovascular disease as the country's leading killer, now responsible for one-third of all deaths in India. The Global Burden of Disease data places India's age-standardised CVD mortality rate at 272 per 100,000 populationsignificantly higher than the global average of 235. More critically, a 2025 study published in Cureus confirmed that the Indian population continues to develop ca...