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J&K’s Hard Line on Drugs

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Adv. Falak Khan

Drug abuse today stands as one of the gravest socio-legal challenges confronting India, and its growing footprint in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has added a new dimension of urgency to the crisis. What was once perceived as a peripheral issue has now evolved into a deeply entrenched threat, particularly among the youth, undermining not only public health but also the social and economic fabric of the region. Jammu & Kashmir’s unique geographical location has unfortunately made it vulnerable to cross-border narcotics trafficking. The illicit flow of drugs through organised networks has contributed significantly to the availability of substances such as heroin, cannabis, and synthetic drugs. This, coupled with rising unemployment, psychological distress, and lack of awareness, has created fertile ground for substance dependency, especially among adolescents and young adults. The consequences are far-reaching and devastating.
Drug abuse leads to severe health complications, increased crime rates, family disintegration, and a decline in workforce productivity. More alarmingly, it robs the youth of their potential, pushing them into a vicious cycle of addiction and marginalisation. Recognising the gravity of the issue, the administration in J&K has adopted a comprehensive and multi-pronged strategy aimed at prevention, enforcement, treatment, and rehabilitation. At the forefront is the rigorous implementation of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, under which law enforcement agencies have intensified crackdowns on drug peddlers and trafficking syndicates. Enhanced surveillance, coordinated operations, and intelligence-sharing mechanisms have led to increased seizures and disruption of supply chains. Simultaneously, the government has emphasised preventive measures through widespread awareness campaigns. Schools, colleges, and local communities are being actively engaged to sensitise individuals about the dangers of drug abuse. Educational institutions are playing a pivotal role in early identification and intervention, ensuring that vulnerable youth are guided before addiction takes hold.

“While drug abuse in Jammu & Kashmir is often viewed through a legal lens, it is fundamentally a humanitarian crisis. The region’s current efforts offer hope, but long-term success requires persistent, collective action to protect future generations, restore dignity, and achieve a drug-free society.”

Equally significant is the focus on rehabilitation and reintegration. De-addiction centres across the Union Territory have been strengthened to provide comprehensive care, including medical treatment, psychological counseling, and vocational training. The objective is not merely to treat addiction but to restore dignity and enable individuals to reintegrate into society as productive members. Community participation has emerged as a cornerstone in this fight. Initiatives involving parents, teachers, religious leaders, and civil society organisations are fostering a supportive environment that discourages substance abuse and promotes healthy lifestyles. Helplines and outreach programs have further improved accessibility to assistance for those in need. Moreover, the administration has taken steps to monitor pharmaceutical misuse and regulate the sale of prescription drugs, recognising the growing trend of substance abuse through legally available medicines. This reflects a nuanced understanding of the evolving nature of drug-related challenges. However, the battle against drug abuse cannot be viewed as a short-term campaign. It demands sustained commitment and continuous vigilance.
Both the government and civil society must remain alert, proactive, and united in their efforts. Policies must evolve with changing patterns of drug use, enforcement must remain stringent, and awareness initiatives must be consistently strengthened. Looking ahead, there is an urgent need to transform this fight into a long-term movement aimed at making the entire Jammu & Kashmir valley clean, healthy, and drug-free. This vision can only be realised through collective responsibility where authorities enforce the law firmly, communities stand resilient against the menace, and individuals make informed and responsible choices. Drug abuse is not merely a law-and-order issue it is a humanitarian crisis that demands unwavering attention. Jammu & Kashmir’s determined efforts signal hope, but the ultimate success lies in persistence, cooperation, and a shared resolve to protect future generations. In the final analysis, the mission is clear: to reclaim lives, restore dignity, and build a drug-free Jammu & Kashmir.
(The author is a legal professional in criminal and consumer law. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
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