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About The NCORD (Narco Coordination Centre) Mechanism
It was established in 2016 to enhance coordination between states and the Ministry of Home Affairs. It was strengthened in 2019 with a four-tier structure comprising Apex, Executive, State, and District Level Committees.
Aim: The aim is to improve communication, cooperation, and intelligence sharing among central and state agencies to combat drug trafficking and abuse effectively.
The Union Home Secretary heads the Apex Level Committee, the Executive Level by the Special Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the State Level by Chief Secretaries, and the District Level by District Magistrates.
READ ABOUT CENTRAL BUREAU OF NARCOTICS- https://www.iasgyan.in/daily-current-affairs/central-bureau-of-narcotics
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act- https://www.iasgyan.in/daily-current-affairs/narcotic-drugs-and-psychotropic-substances-ndps-act-1985
Key Highlights of the Speech by the Minister
Major Challenges Posed by Synthetic Drugs
Policy Shifts
Drug Seizure Statistics (2004-2024)
Period |
Quantity Seized (kg) |
Value (₹ crore) |
2004-2023 |
1.52 lakh |
5,933 |
2014-2024 |
5.43 lakh |
22,000 |
The Gravity of the Drug Menace
Drug syndicates operate through a complex web of international and domestic networks. The threats posed by these organizations include:
Current Landscape and Challenges:
Drug syndicates in India are part of a complex web involving international smuggling routes, domestic production, and local distribution networks. The challenges in combating these syndicates include:
Government Initiatives and Strategies
The Indian government has adopted a multi-pronged approach to tackle drug trafficking and abuse. Key strategies include:
Ruthless Enforcement:
Innovative Tools for Public Engagement
Strategic Policy Shifts
Holistic Harm Reduction
Constitutional and Policy Framework
Act |
Year |
1.Drugs and Cosmetics Act |
1940 |
2.Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act |
1985 |
3.Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act |
1988 |
Institution/Agency |
Role |
1.Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) |
●Nodal agency to combat the drug menace |
2.Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) |
●Involved in alcohol and drug demand reduction policies and drug de-addiction programs |
3.Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJE) |
●Involved in alcohol and drug demand reduction policies and drug de-addiction programs |
4.Permanent Inter-Ministerial Committee |
●Prevents misuse of dual-use drugs, involving MoHFW and Ministry of Chemicals |
Intervention |
Details |
1.NCORD Portal |
●Effective mechanism for information exchange between various institutions/agencies |
2.MANAS (Madak Padarth Nishedh Asuchna Kendra) |
●Toll-free helpline number 1933 for reporting drug-related issues |
Measure |
Details |
1.Government's Aim for Drug-Free India by 2047 |
●Three-point strategy: strengthening institutional structure, coordination among agencies, public awareness campaigns |
2.Establishment of an Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) in each state/UT |
●Dedicated task force to combat drug issues |
3.High Priority to Drug Disposal Drive |
●Emphasis on efficient disposal of seized drugs |
4.Launch of the NIDAAN Portal |
●Portal for tracking Narco offenders |
5.Creation of Canine Squads for Drug Detection |
●Specially trained dog squads for detecting drugs |
6.Strengthening Forensic Capabilities |
●Enhancing forensic analysis facilities and expertise |
7.Establishment of Special NDPS Courts and Fast Track Courts |
●Dedicated courts for speedy trial of drug-related cases |
8.Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) |
●Campaign for generating awareness against drug abuse |
Success Stories and Ongoing Efforts
Recent success stories underscore the efficacy of these initiatives: - Best Practices in Arunachal and Assam: Districts in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam have been recognized for exemplary efforts in preventing drug abuse among children, highlighting the importance of localized, community-driven approaches.
Conclusion
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PRACTICE QUESTION India is increasingly becoming a hub for the illicit drug trade. In this context, discuss the various strategies and measures that the Indian government has implemented to combat drug syndicates. Evaluate the effectiveness of these measures and suggest additional steps to strengthen the fight against drug trafficking and related crimes. |
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