| Relevance: GS Paper III — Internal Security, Border Management & Terrorism | Source: NCB Annual Report 2025 |
1 · The Big Picture
| In June 2026, the government released the NCB Annual Report, revealing a record 1.48 lakh drug cases and over 1,200 tonnes of drugs seized in a year.
The biggest takeaway for the state? A massive shift in where our illegal drugs come from. When the Taliban banned poppy farming in 2022, Afghanistan’s drug output crashed by 93%. Now, Myanmar has taken its place as the top supplier. India is currently fighting a two-front drug war: overland smuggling from Myanmar in the Northeast, and drone drops from the Afghan-Pak pipeline in the West. |
2 · Trapped Between Two Hubs
| India is uniquely vulnerable because we are sandwiched right between two global drug hubs: the Golden Triangle (Myanmar, Laos, Thailand) in the East, and the Golden Crescent (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran) in the West. |
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The Supply Shift
Myanmar takes the lead
With Afghan opium down, Myanmar grew its poppy farming by 56%. It is now the world’s leading producer of illegal opium and synthetic meth.
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Eastern Front
Northeast under pressure
States like Manipur and Mizoram are ground zero. Highways here act as direct pipelines pushing heroin and meth deeper into India.
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Western Front
The Drone Threat
Smuggling via drones jumped from 3 cases in 2021 to 305 in 2025. Punjab faces the brunt of this, receiving old Afghan stockpiles from across the border.
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India’s Action
Smart Fences & AI
To fight back, India scrapped the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and is building a fully fenced, AI-monitored border along Myanmar.
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- End of the FMR: The Free Movement Regime used to let border tribes travel 16 km into Myanmar or India without a visa. India scrapped it in Feb 2024 to stop drug and arms smuggling.
- The Pharma Threat: It’s not just heroin. Abuse of medical drugs—like codeine cough syrups and Tramadol—is rising fast, especially in Punjab.
- Narco-Terror: Drug money directly funds terrorism. A recent ₹100 crore bust linked to a Myanmar kingpin showed how profits buy weapons for insurgent groups.
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| MCQ Practice |
Q. Consider the following statements regarding India’s drug control:
Which statements are correct? |
Answer: (c) 1 and 3 only
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