Current scenario of Illegal Drug Trafficking in India: An overview
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Drug, trafficking, control, Illegal, IndiaAbstract
Despite having paramilitary forces and multiple organizations that work on drug abuse control day and night and still, we are hearing news about illegal drug trafficking every other day. It often focuses on the production, migration and distribution of illegal drugs, by involving more people and by eventually making a large group of the population, drug addicts. Routes are varying from time to time but trafficking is being committed very often. These drugs are imported mainly from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Myanmar - countries less developed than India and follow different trafficking patterns each time. This paper will put its limelight on this serious issue by giving the readers a theoretical and statistical approach including all the feasible and practicable ways for an improvised tomorrow.
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