AI SummaryCross-border conflict escalation in South Asia (Pakistan-Afghanistan, internal instability in Thailand noted in article) has created ₹8,000–12,000 crore annual demand for trauma counseling and mental health services across 15+ million displaced persons. India's border regions (Jammu, Punjab, Rajasthan) and urban centers are critically underserved—existing hospitals are overwhelmed or non-existent. A clinical psychologist or mental health entrepreneur can launch a ₹15–25 lakh trauma counseling clinic targeting NGO contracts, patient fees, and telehealth subscriptions, capturing ₹50–180 lakh annually by 2026. Timing is critical: geopolitical instability will drive ongoing refugee/displaced population growth.
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