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    Breaking: India-US Launch Anti-Drug Trafficking Forum

    World January 28, 20261 Min Read
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    The US-India partnership against drugs took a bold leap forward with the debut session of the Drug Policy Executive Working Group in Washington on January 20-21. Detailed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs, the talks zeroed in on global trafficking hurdles and legal frameworks to secure healthier tomorrows.

    Sarah Carter of the ONDCP opened proceedings, highlighting Trump-Modi resolve to amplify security collaboration and wipe out narco-terror links. She framed drugs as a core security imperative, with the group harnessing joint efforts for family safeguards and legitimate sector growth.

    Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra emphasized India’s aggressive stance on trafficking and precursor threats, artfully balancing crackdowns with trade facilitation. Expert leads from Debbie Seguin and Monika Ashish Batra drove the groups toward substantive counter-narcotics advancements.

    Emphasis fell on holistic government perspectives to facilitate cross-agency work, protect pharma chains per domestic laws, and capitalize on joint ops that disrupted smuggling rings. Amid rising US-India security integration—from anti-terror to enforcement—drug combat has emerged as a cornerstone, targeting syndicates that ignore frontiers.

    This initiative promises enduring dividends, fortifying defenses against a menace that undermines societies and demands unified, resolute international action.

    Bilateral Security Counter-narcotics Drug Trafficking Global drug crisis India US drug policy Narco-Terrorism Narcotics Control Bureau ONDCP meeting
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