Amit Shah has unveiled a bold and comprehensive strategy dubbed ‘Detect, Disrupt and Destroy’ aimed at tackling the pervasive issue of drug trafficking in India. This initiative outlines a detailed roadmap that seeks to dismantle the entire narcotics network operating within the country over the next three years. The strategy is designed to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement agencies, streamline coordination among various authorities, and leverage advanced technologies for more effective drug detection and eradication.
The roadmap prioritizes the detection of illegal drug operations through enhanced surveillance and intelligence gathering. This involves not only the deployment of advanced technologies but also forging stronger ties with international agencies to track and intercept drug shipments before they reach Indian shores. By disrupting the supply chains of drug cartels, the authorities aim to create significant hurdles in the operations of these criminal networks, thereby reducing the availability of illicit substances in the market.
Furthermore, the ‘Destroy’ aspect of the strategy focuses on eradicating the infrastructure that supports drug trafficking. This includes targeting the financial networks that facilitate drug trade, dismantling manufacturing units, and conducting widespread operations against those involved in the trade. Shah’s initiative reflects a commitment to not only combat drug abuse but also to address the socio-economic factors that contribute to the drug crisis. By implementing this well-rounded approach, the government aims to foster a healthier society and ensure that future generations are shielded from the clutches of addiction and crime associated with drug trafficking.