Union Home Minister & Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah to chair 10th Apex-Level Meeting of NCORD on Friday, 26 June 2026 in New Delhi

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UPSC Study Note: 10th Apex-Level Meeting of NCORD & Narcotics Control Framework in India


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full name Narco-Coordination Centre (NCORD)
Constituted 22 November 2016
Restructured 29 July 2019; 25 March 2022
Nodal Ministry Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
Implementing Agency Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)
Enabling Statute Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985
Tier Structure 4-tier mechanism
State-level node Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) — also NCORD Secretariat
ANTFs coverage All States/UTs
10th Apex Meeting venue Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
10th Apex Meeting date 26 June 2026
Vision Document period 2026–2029
Drug Disposal Campaign 2,09,500 kg of drugs; ₹6,000 crore value
New NCB Zonal Offices Jammu and Guwahati
National Narcotics Helpline MANAS (launched at 7th Apex Meeting, July 2024)
Total Apex meetings held 9 (before 10th on 26 June 2026)
Total Executive meetings held 6

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Administrative / Governance

Geopolitical / Strategic

Social

Economic

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks (high-density factual bullets)

  1. NCORD was first constituted on 22 November 2016 under the Ministry of Home Affairs. [S3]
  2. NCORD was restructured into a 4-tier mechanism on 29 July 2019. [S3]
  3. Second restructuring of NCORD: 25 March 2022. [S3]
  4. Anti-Narcotics Task Forces (ANTFs) in all States/UTs also serve as NCORD Secretariats. [S3]
  5. MANAS is the National Narcotics Helpline, launched at the 7th Apex NCORD Meeting (July 2024). [S4]
  6. The 10th Apex-Level NCORD Meeting is to be held on 26 June 2026 — the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. [S1]
  7. The meeting is chaired by the Union Home Minister (not the Prime Minister or Health Minister). [S1]
  8. The Vision Document on Narcotics Control covers 2026–2029 — a three-year roadmap. [S1]
  9. The Online Drug Disposal Fortnight Campaign targets destruction of 2,09,500 kg of drugs worth ₹6,000 crore. [S1]
  10. New NCB Zonal Offices are being inaugurated in Jammu and Guwahati (not metros). [S1]
  11. NCB's statutory basis is the NDPS Act, 1985; nodal ministry is MHA. [S2]
  12. 9 Apex + 6 Executive NCORD meetings had been held before the 10th Apex Meeting. [S3]
  13. The 10th meeting venue is Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. [S1]
  14. The three-year anti-drug campaign (announced at 9th meeting) commenced from 31 March 2026. [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

GS-II Government policies and interventions; inter-agency coordination mechanisms; role of MHA
GS-III Internal security challenges; drug trafficking and organised crime; border management

Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: "Linkages between development and spread of extremism"; "Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security"; "Organised crime and terrorism" - GS-II: "Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial bodies"; "Government Policies and Interventions for Development in various sectors"

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The NCORD mechanism represents a structural shift in India's approach to narcotics control. Critically examine its 4-tier architecture and assess how effectively it addresses both supply-side enforcement and demand-side reduction." (GS-III)

  2. "Drug trafficking along India's borders poses a complex security threat intertwined with terrorism and organised crime. Analyse the multi-agency response framework and suggest institutional reforms for greater effectiveness." (GS-III / Essay)

  3. "Discuss the constitutional and legislative framework governing narcotic drugs control in India. How has the NDPS Act, 1985 evolved over time, and what gaps remain?" (GS-II / GS-III)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
NDPS Act, 1985 and its Amendments Primary legal instrument; NCORD derives its mandate from it
Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) — Structure & Powers Principal enforcement arm; directly organises NCORD machinery
Golden Crescent and Golden Triangle Geopolitical source regions; explain India's external drug threat
Narco-Terrorism Drug-terror nexus; key internal security angle tested in GS-III
UNODC (UN Office on Drugs and Crime) International counterpart; India's obligations under UN Drug Conventions
Border Management — ITBP, BSF, SSB roles Field-level interdiction agencies that feed into NCORD framework
MANAS Helpline & Demand Reduction Policies Social/rehabilitative pillar of India's anti-drug strategy
International Day against Drug Abuse (26 June) UNODC-designated day; connects to the meeting's timing

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong Ministry: Aspirants often confuse NCB as being under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (which handles de-addiction policy) — NCB is under MHA, not MoSJE. [S2]

  2. NCORD vs. NCB confusion: NCORD is the coordination mechanism (multi-agency, 4-tier); NCB is the operational enforcement agency. They are related but distinct.

  3. Formation year trap: NCORD was constituted in 2016, restructured in 2019 and 2022 — do not conflate the formation year with the restructuring years. [S3]

  4. MANAS launch timing: MANAS (National Narcotics Helpline) was launched at the 7th Apex Meeting (July 2024) — not at the 1st, 3rd, or 10th meetings. [S4]

  5. Tier count: The mechanism is 4-tier (not 3-tier or 5-tier); the Apex meeting is the topmost tier, not a separate body above the mechanism. [S3]


11. Sources