A chilling new book, Narco Jihad – When Drugs Fund Terror, authored by former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer and legal expert Dr. Monish Bhalla, warns that narcotics are no longer just contraband but have evolved into a weapon of war.
Published by Notion Press, the book reveals how drug trafficking has become deeply intertwined with terrorism, particularly with Pakistan’s alleged role in orchestrating narco-terror strategies against India.
Drawing from his career in drug enforcement and legal reforms, Dr. Bhalla offers a forensic account of the drug-terror nexus, mapping smuggling routes, unmasking key players, and exposing the role of transnational cartels, compromised officials, and terror groups. The book highlights how heroin, methamphetamine, synthetic drugs, and even cryptocurrencies are being weaponized to destabilize India from within.
Structured across multiple chapters, the book spans issues ranging from cartel lawyers and fake audits to narco-terror financing through hawala and crypto networks. It also dedicates sections to regional hotspots such as Kashmir, Punjab, and Gujarat, while analyzing future threats under “Narco Jihad 2.0” that involve drones, digital dope, and encrypted shadow networks.
Dr. Bhalla emphasizes that India’s massive youth population is particularly vulnerable, making narcotics not only a societal crisis but also a national security threat. In the later chapters, he outlines reforms under the NDPS Act, advocates for a zero-tolerance drug policy, and calls for urgent action by policymakers and citizens alike.
Critics have praised the book for its authoritative voice, comprehensive scope, and urgent call to action, though some point out its alarmist tone and heavy emphasis on Pakistan’s role. Nonetheless, it is being hailed as a must-read for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and security analysts.
Narco Jihad – When Drugs Fund Terror is priced at ₹699 and is available for purchase on Amazon India.
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