write a note on Indian drug policy.
Answers
India’s response to drugs flows along an
extraordinary spectrum – of tradition and
modernity; of widespread availability and
stringent enforcement; of tolerance and
prohibition; of production for medical use to
lack of medical access to opiates. India’s long
history of cannabis and opium use is referenced extensively in policy analysis.1 Being a country with significant volumes of licit and illicit drug cultivation, a transit route as well as a consumer market, India’s drug policy dilemmas span ‘demand’ and ‘supply’ control. Its large chemical andpharmaceutical industry draws the country into deliberations on the illicit manufacture of drugs and precursor control as well as the non-medical use of prescription drugs. Some parts of the country report alarmingly high rates of drug dependence, HIV and viral hepatitis amongst people who inject drugs, making health and harm reduction important policy considerations.While India’s harsh drug control laws (in particular the criminalization of drug use and the imposition of the death penalty for certain drug offences) conform strictly with prohibition, its regulated opium cultivation industry provides insights for countries that are experimenting with alternatives to prohibition.