Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 19:44:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-31 09:06:19
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Despite lack of alarming abuse of fentanyl within India itself, the country is concerned about transnational criminal networks obtaining precursor chemicals for synthetic opioids, which could be used to manufacture fentanyl.
India has become a key hub for illegal drug trade, with transnational syndicates using the country as a transit route and supplier of precursor chemicals. Officials are especially concerned about fentanyl precursors, as they can be used to manufacture the potent opioid within India itself.
While there is currently no evidence of Indian linkages in supplying fentanyl into the US via Canada, security officials are worried about the potential for exploitation by transnational crime and terror modules operating within Punjab.
Indian authorities have taken measures to control and restrict export of fentanyl precursors, such as by designating NPP and ANPP as Schedule A of the NDPS RCS Order of 2013.
Despite these precautions, drug enforcement agencies face challenges from ever-evolving trafficking methods, particularly in the synthetic drug trade. Officials warn that unchecked criminal elements would likely exploit any lucrative opportunities for fentanyl production or trafficking.
Although fentanyl abuse is not yet a major concern in India, the country will likely continue to closely monitor the situation and take further action if needed to prevent its population from being affected by this global crisis.