According to the India state-level disease burden report, 2016, the country has witnessed an escalation of non-communicable diseases, or NCDs, which include cardiovascular ailments, strokes, diabetes and dementia, at a scale that could hinder institutional performance too. Today, NCDs dominate the list for causes of death in India, with heart diseases topping the list. In 2016, a staggering 28.1 percent of all deaths in India were caused by heart conditions, and a staggering 61.8 percent of all deaths in the country were caused by NCDs. NCDs are the biggest cause of premature deaths in India. One in four Indians are at risk of dying before the age of 70 due to an NCD.