Key Points

During the inauguration of the DRI's new headquarters, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman urged the agency to implement a technology-driven approach to dismantle large smuggling syndicates. She stressed the need for holistic investigations that target deep-rooted systemic threats, not just superficial interceptions. Sitharaman emphasized the importance of coordination with state agencies to prevent drug trafficking, especially in educational institutions. Highlighting the role of AI, she called for intelligent, data-driven enforcement to ensure impactful results.

Key Points: Nirmala Sitharaman Calls on DRI to Combat Smuggling Syndicates

  • Nirmala Sitharaman urges holistic approach to combat smuggling syndicates
  • DRI to leverage modern technology and AI for enforcement
  • Emphasis on coordination with state agencies to curb narcotics
  • Sitharaman highlights need for intelligence-led and high-impact enforcement
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Sitharaman tells DRI to break big smuggling syndicates, curb narcotics trade

Sitharaman urges DRI to use tech-driven strategies against smuggling and narcotics threats.

"Investigate holistically, keeping the big picture in mind. - Nirmala Sitharaman"

New Delhi, June 3

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday asked the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to adopt a holistic and technology-driven approach to tackle smuggling and the narcotics trade amid the increasingly complex geopolitical environment and security threats.

In her address at the inaugural event of the DRI’s new headquarters here, the Finance Minister said there was a need to go beyond surface-level enforcement and expose deeper systemic threats.

"Investigate holistically, keeping the big picture in mind, leverage all available resources to uncover deeper systemic risks and threads by connecting the dots," she said.

She emphasised that dismantling entire smuggling syndicates must be the end-goal of any investigation, which must not stop at peripheral seizures.

"It’s no good if you catch the small fish. The bigger smuggling chain has to be tracked and acted upon. We must take down those nefarious chains," she added.

Sitharaman identified narcotics as the most serious national threat and called for urgent coordination with state law enforcement agencies to prevent schools and colleges from being targeted by drug traffickers.

She also underlined the importance of internal collaboration: “Internal coordination, when well managed, makes outcomes better.

The Finance Minister cited PM Modi’s ‘Reform, perform and transform’ mantra as the spirit with which the enforcement agencies move forward.

She spelt out three guiding principles for the agency’s approach: the rules must be applied fairly, public confidence in the trade system must be maintained, and enforcement must be intelligent and high-impact.

"Value- and trust-based compliance is important, not fear-induced compliance," Sitharaman pointed out.

She highlighted the need for deeper and faster integration of modern technology into enforcement frameworks. "There’s a lot of talk around AI, but I now want to see concrete output using AI,” she said, pressing for data-driven, intelligence-led action. "More modern technology use needs to be deeply and well integrated into the system - data analytics and so on," she added.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some strong words against smuggling syndicates! Our borders with Nepal and Myanmar are being misused for drug trafficking. DRI needs to work with BSF and Assam Rifles to secure these vulnerable points. Technology upgrade is long overdue - hope they implement AI properly 🤞
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Priya M.
As a mother, I'm most concerned about drugs reaching schools. The minister is right - state police must coordinate better with DRI. In Punjab especially, we've seen how drug mafias ruin young lives. Strict action needed against kingpins, not just peddlers!
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Arjun S.
Good intentions but implementation is key. Our agencies still work in silos. How will DRI coordinate with NCB, state police and customs? Need a centralized intelligence system. Also, corruption at lower levels needs to be addressed first.
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Sunita R.
The China-Pakistan drug nexus is destroying our youth. Golden Crescent drugs enter via Punjab while synthetic drugs come through Myanmar border. Hope DRI gets proper funding for tech upgrades. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
While the focus on tech is good, we must not forget human intelligence. Local informants in border areas can provide better leads than any AI. Also, stricter punishment needed - current laws are too lenient for drug lords.
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Neha T.
Appreciate the minister's vision but concerned about privacy with increased surveillance. While catching smugglers is important, we must ensure innocent citizens' data isn't misused. Hope they maintain the right balance 🙏

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