Narco-Terrorism – An Emerging Threat To National Security In Reference To Jammu And Kashmir

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Aishwarya Singh

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One of the most pressing problems in the security domain has been Narcoterrorism. The incidence of organised crime is on the rise, impacting the international dynamics of both politics and the economy. India is situated geographically between the Golden Triangle and Golden Crescent, which are the primary opium and drug-producing regions. Indian security authorities are concerned about combating the black market for drugs. The black money produced by Indian drug cartels causes irreversible harm to the country's financial stability and hinders its economy. Consequently, it is clear that drug trafficking is becoming more and more important to our country's security.


The present article is aimed at giving an overview of security issues relating to narco-terrorism as well as e   ect of demonetization on the same and required countermeasures to fight is real.

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Aishwarya Singh. (2024). Narco-Terrorism – An Emerging Threat To National Security In Reference To Jammu And Kashmir. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 7490–7499. Retrieved from https://kuey.net/index.php/kuey/article/view/4192
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Aishwarya Singh

Research Scholar of Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India