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US targets India with baseless drug allegations as revenge for refusing to yield on tariffs and trade

Amid a faltering tariff war, Donald Trump has opened a new front against India. By branding it a “drug-producing country,” he exposes not India’s failures but Washington’s frustration at New Delhi’s refusal to yield.

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With his tariff war failing to deliver results, US President Donald Trump has chosen a new weapon, branding India as a ‘major drug-producing country.’ In his latest ‘Presidential Determination’ to the US Congress, Trump has named 23 countries, including India, as producers or traffickers of illegal drugs. This move, however, has little to do with facts and everything to do with Trump’s frustration at India’s refusal to bend before Washington’s pressures.

India does not belong in such a list. Unlike nations where drug cartels run rampant, India has consistently acted against narcotics production and trafficking. India’s government agencies have implemented strict laws, coordinated with international partners, and carried out regular seizures to prevent the spread of drugs. By clubbing India with countries that openly serve as drug hubs, Trump is not revealing a truth, he is indulging in diplomatic retaliation. His real target is India’s independent stance in global affairs, not drug trafficking.

Trump Targets India but Its Global Credibility Remains Unshaken

Trump’s declaration lumps India together with Afghanistan, Colombia, and Venezuela, nations where the drug economy fuels terrorism or criminal regimes. In contrast, India has neither tolerated nor encouraged such networks. The comparison itself is insulting and unfounded. For decades, India has been a responsible partner in global counter-narcotics efforts. It has joined hands with the United Nations and other international forums to strengthen anti-drug measures. What justification then exists for accusing India of endangering American lives? None, except Trump’s desire to punish India for saying ‘no’ to Washington’s trade bullying.

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This is not the first time India has faced such coercion. In the ongoing tariff disputes, New Delhi has refused to compromise its sovereignty or surrender its economic policies to American dictates. Trump’s failure to bend India through trade tariffs has now led him to weaponize another issue that is drugs. By linking India to America’s domestic opioid crisis, Trump hopes to shift blame outward while pressuring India. But such tactics cannot erase the truth that India is not the source of America’s drug epidemic.

India’s global role today is not one of isolation or lawlessness, but of leadership. It is at the forefront of shaping a multipolar order, where the US can no longer dictate terms unchallenged. Trump’s accusations, therefore, must be seen for what they are, a backlash against India’s rising influence. By painting India as a drug producer, he seeks to damage its international reputation and weaken its moral authority. But these attempts will not succeed. India’s track record, institutions, and global partnerships stand in sharp contrast to the baseless label Trump has thrown.

Blaming India to Hide America’s Drug Crisis

The American drug crisis is real and devastating. Every day, hundreds die from opioid abuse, fentanyl overdoses, and synthetic drugs. Yet, blaming India is nothing but a smokescreen. The US must confront its own failures, domestic over-prescription, weak internal regulation, and demand-driven black markets, instead of pointing fingers at a nation that has nothing to do with this tragedy.

Trump’s list names 23 countries, but only India is being targeted symbolically. The message is clear that Washington is angry that India has not yielded on tariffs, on trade, and on the larger global order. This is not about drugs, it is about revenge. India, however, has the strength and credibility to withstand such accusations. Its fight against narcotics is strong, and its independent voice in world politics will not be silenced by baseless slander. Trump may brand India as a drug producer, but the world knows better. These accusations reveal more about his desperation than about India’s reality. They are a punishment for India’s refusal to bow before Washington, nothing more.

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