
In accordance with the Trump Administration campaign against synthetic narcotics, the US embassy in Nový Delhi canceled and denied visas for several business managers and leaders accused of trading in Fentanyl.
As a result, individuals and their close family members can now be eligible to travel to the United States.
Managers marked for increased control
The Embassy has also confirmed that it is also placed by executives associated with companies known for trading in Fentanyl precursors under greater control when they apply for a visa in the future.
The hard stand of the embassy
Chargé d’Affaires Jorgan Andrews emphasized the severity of the move: “The US embassy in Nový Delhi remains persistent in its obligation to fight unlawful drug trafficking. Individuals and organizations involved in illegal production and trading in the United States, together with their famil to the states. ”
A common effort with us
The embassy also emphasized the importance of bilateral cooperation and said: “The stopping of the Fentanyl flow, including its predecessors, is one of our highest priorities for the United States. We are grateful to our counterparts in the India government for their close cooperation in the fight against this shared challenge.”
He added that through common efforts, both governments can solve this transnational threat and protect their citizens from illegal drugs.
Supported Trump Administration commands
The statement stressed that Trump’s administration has already taken critical steps through executive orders aimed at securing borders, fighting drug trafficking and pushing source countries to reform.
“Together we will build a safer, healthier and stronger future for America and India,” the embassy confirmed.
Fentanyl crisis in us
Fentanyl, synthetic opioid painkiller, is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Only two milligrams – the size of the pencil tip – can be deadly. While pharmaceutical fentanyl is used to treat severe pain, illegally produced versions control the deadly overdose crisis.
As it spreads
Uneven fentanyl is often mixed with heroin, cocaine or fake prescription pills, which increases random overdose becoming increasingly common. Users often do not know that they enjoy fentanyl, which increases the risk of fatal reactions. Smugglers usually produce these illegal drugs in laboratories in China and Mexico before their distribution in the United States.
Scope
The epidemic reached alarming dimensions: more than 112,000 Americans died of Fentanyl overdose only in 2024, making it the main cause of adult death under 50 years. The health authorities warn that only a small amount comparable to several salt grains can be fatal.
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