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World Urged to Address Narcotics Trafficking by Indian Intelligence Agencies: Analyst


Islamabad: Drugs trafficking by Indian intelligence agencies is dangerous for Indian public and neighbouring countries. Indians are smuggling drugs in the guise of medicines. The world needs to look into the illegal production of drugs studded medicines by Indian companies and then their spread all over the world. Indian government must be charged under anti-humanity crime for supporting narcotics smuggling. Pakistani and international media should highlight Indian activities against humanity across the world. Pakistan must raise this issue at the relevant international forums. Indian government is backing this illegal practice and the world must hold India responsible for it. India has become the top most arms purchasing country in the world by using the money earned through drugs. India smuggles drugs to neighbouring countries through northern and northern eastern states. This should be shown to the world. It is serious crime as per regional and international laws. Therefore India should not be welcomed to
the SCO, SAARC and even to the UN. Unfortunately India is also using the money earned from narcotics’ smuggling for sponsoring terrorisms in Pakistan. Indian intelligence agencies have contacts with international narcotics mafia and peddlers. They are shipping narcotics to Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia and other regions. India also uses narcotics’ money against neighbours. Ajeet Deol, Raja Naathsingh have admitted targeting people abroad. India is also trying to smuggle narcotics to China through Strait of Malaka.



According to Radio Pakistan, the defense analyst highlighted the involvement of Indian intelligence agencies in drug trafficking, which poses a threat not only to India but also to neighboring countries. The analyst emphasized the clandestine operations where drugs are disguised as medicines, urging global attention towards this illegal activity. The analyst also called for international accountability, suggesting that the Indian government should face charges under anti-humanity crimes for its role in supporting narcotics smuggling.



The analyst further stressed the importance of media, both Pakistani and international, in exposing these activities and urged Pakistan to bring the issue to the forefront at international forums. The statement also linked India’s position as the leading arms purchaser globally to the financial gains from drug trafficking, indicating a misuse of narcotics money to sponsor terrorism against Pakistan. It was noted that India’s northern and northeastern states serve as conduits for drug smuggling to neighboring regions.



The analyst urged international organizations like SCO, SAARC, and the UN to reconsider India’s participation due to these serious allegations. India’s alleged connections with international narcotics networks and its attempts to smuggle drugs to countries like Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, and China through the Strait of Malacca were also highlighted. The statement concluded with calls for the global community to hold India accountable for these activities.

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