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Guwahati Declaration | Explained

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Devesh K. Pandey
Guwahati Declaration | Explained
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BRICS nations have adopted the Guwahati Declaration to strengthen international cooperation against illicit drug trafficking. The agreement emphasizes the use of digital tools, data-driven approaches, and information sharing to combat synthetic drugs and transnational criminal networks.

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This declaration represents a coordinated geopolitical effort to address the growing global threat of synthetic drug proliferation and organized crime.

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The story so far: The BRICS nations have adopted the Guwahati Declaration , reaffirming their commitment to coordinated efforts to prevent and combat illicit drug trafficking. The declaration was adopted at the conclusion of the two-day BRICS Heads of Anti-Drug Agencies meeting held in Assam’s Guwahati, under India’s BRICS chairmanship.

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