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India Hosts Crucial BRICS Anti-Drug Summit in Guwahati to Tackle Darknet & Synthetic Drug Cartels

Public Lokpal
July 06, 2026
India Hosts Crucial BRICS Anti-Drug Summit in Guwahati to Tackle Darknet & Synthetic Drug Cartels
Guwahati: A high-profile, two-day summit of the Heads of Anti-Drug Agencies from BRICS nations officially commenced today, July 6, 2026, in Guwahati, Assam. Organized by India’s Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) under the Ministry of Home Affairs, the meeting brings together senior enforcement officials from the newly expanded 11-member bloc. As the current BRICS Chair, India aims to pivot the alliance from passive dialogue to a highly structured, action-oriented operational collaboration.
The urgent summit arrives amidst drastic changes in global narcotics trafficking, which is increasingly dominated by synthetic drugs, New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), darknet market manipulation, and untraceable cryptocurrency-based financial pipelines.
India is also utilizing this platform to showcase its own domestic milestones, highlighting the recently unveiled "Vision Document on Narcotics Control (2026–2029)" and its strict "Zero Tolerance" enforcement policy.




