Breaking BRICS Anti‑Drug Agencies Convene in Guwahati, India Proposes Virtual Working Group

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Guwahati, India – The first meeting of the BRICS heads of anti‑drug agencies began on Wednesday at the Indian city of Guwahati, bringing together officials from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa to discuss coordinated strategies against narcotics trafficking.

The agenda, as released by the National Crime Branch (NCB) of India, focused on securing maritime routes and accelerating intelligence sharing among the five countries. NCB Director‑General Vinod Kumar Chaturvedi said that the BRICS bloc must “secure sea routes, share intel faster to beat traffickers,” underscoring the importance of real‑time information exchange to disrupt cross‑border smuggling networks.

India also proposed the creation of a virtual working group on narcotics trafficking that would operate alongside the physical meeting. The group, according to the NCB announcement, would enable continuous dialogue between law‑enforcement agencies, share best practices, and coordinate joint operations without the logistical constraints of in‑person gatherings.

The two‑day conference is part of a broader effort by the BRICS nations to strengthen cooperation on transnational crime. While the exact outcomes of the discussions remain to be announced, participants reiterated their commitment to enhancing surveillance of vulnerable maritime corridors and improving data‑sharing protocols.

Analysis: The virtual working group proposal reflects a growing trend among international law‑enforcement bodies to leverage digital platforms for rapid coordination. By institutionalizing a continuous dialogue mechanism, India aims to position itself as a central hub for anti‑drug intelligence within the BRICS framework. However, the effectiveness of such a virtual forum will depend on the participating agencies’ willingness to share sensitive intelligence and the robustness of cybersecurity measures protecting the shared data.

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– “BRICS Heads of Anti‑Drug Agencies Meeting begins in Guwahati.” News On AIR, https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAFBVV95cUxNVGlyUFNoSlJoU29BbUp5cmFNVkdCT3l4N1U2eTZncHlmdEVrVWF4bllPajh5a3p5RS1EYmdZWmxsaGxvN2pJWGMycE55UE5lMy1abGlGUlAxQnlueFduMmUzMTZvZkMtSmE5dWFlWS1aWTVhbTVHZlR0a0h5UzhDMDVXYmlEQUFzMjZTVzdkZmpHNWV2dXktSw?oc=5

Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India – World (Indian angle) — source

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