Drug addiction challenge to national security: Kovind

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Increased drug trafficking in states with international borders poses challenge to national security, said on Tuesday.

"Increase in drug trafficking and in the border areas is also associated with issues of terrorism and political unrest. That is why there is a need to be more vigilant in border states like and Manipur," he said in his address at an event on the occasion of 'International Day against and Illicit Trafficking'.

He also presented the national awards for outstanding services in the field of prevention of and substance (drug) abuse.

Kovind also notes that the country's geographical location between Myanmar-Laos-Thailand's 'Golden Triangle' and Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan's 'Golden Crescent', makes the problem of and illicit trafficking even more acute and complicated.

He also said that problem of drugs addiction and negatively impacts the individual, family and society in multiple domains such as health, culture, development and

"Misuse of illegal drugs is creating health challenges especially for the young generation and school going children," he said.

About eradication of and problems associated with drug abuse, the said it can be solved by awareness, prevention, incentives, and support efforts.

"In these efforts compassion and sympathy for the drug addicts is also necessary. Parents, teachers, doctors, voluntary organizations should be associated in the medical and rehabilitation efforts," Kovind said.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 21:14 IST