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Amit Shah unveils comprehensive anti-drug strategy targeting trafficking networks through coordinated enforcement and rehabilitation by 2047.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a three-year strategic plan to combat drug trafficking and substance abuse, with the ambitious goal of achieving a drug-free India by 2047. The plan emphasizes coordinated enforcement action against trafficking networks, supply-side disruptions, rehabilitation of addicts, and inter-agency coordination at national and international levels.
BACKGROUND: India faces escalating drug trafficking challenges from multiple sources (Afghanistan, Myanmar, Pakistan). The NDPS Act, 1985, provides the legal framework, but fragmented enforcement and porous borders complicate implementation. This comprehensive approach reflects governmental recognition of drug menace as a national security issue.
KEY FACTS: The plan targets major trafficking routes and production hubs. It includes capacity building for law enforcement, rehabilitation centers, community awareness programs, and international cooperation with source and transit countries. NGO involvement and community participation are emphasized.
WHY IT MATTERS: Drug addiction impacts public health, social fabric, and security. It fuels crime, terrorism financing, and ruins families. A coordinated national strategy addresses systemic weaknesses in current enforcement and rehabilitation. The 2047 vision aligns with India's broader development goals.
EXAM ANGLE: Expect questions on national drug policy, NDPS Act provisions, inter-agency coordination, enforcement mechanisms, rehabilitation frameworks, and long-term policy planning. Connect to public health policy, social welfare, law enforcement reform, and constitutional objectives.
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