The Abhishek Doctrine Explores India’s Security Threats Beyond Headlines
A dialogue on The Abhishek Doctrine examines narco-terrorism, terror funding, and India’s internal security challenges.
New Delhi [India], January 10: At a time when national security debates are often reduced to breaking news and political soundbites, a growing number of independent platforms are choosing to examine the deeper forces shaping India’s long-term internal stability. One such initiative is The Abhishek Doctrine, a digital forum focused on security, geopolitics, and strategic affairs.
In a recent episode, host Abhishek Sharma engaged in a detailed conversation with Ajay Sharma, a serving Superintendent of Police (SP) for Jammu South in Jammu & Kashmir. The discussion centred on two interconnected challenges that continue to strain India’s security apparatus: illicit drug trafficking and the financing of terrorism.
Narco-Terrorism and the New Sub-Conventional Threat
Drawing from frontline experience, SP Ajay Sharma provided an in-depth assessment of the demographic, geographic, and strategic importance of the Jammu South Zone. He explained how its location and terrain make it vulnerable to evolving security threats, including narco-terrorism and covert financial networks that support extremist activities.
According to the officer, drug trafficking has moved far beyond isolated criminal activity. It has increasingly become intertwined with organised and transnational networks, with proceeds from narcotics feeding into broader illicit financial streams. In some cases, these funds are channelled toward financing terrorism, blurring the line between criminal enterprise and ideological extremism.
He highlighted the role of the Jammu and Kashmir Police in dismantling such networks through coordinated intelligence gathering, financial tracking, and inter-agency cooperation. These efforts, he noted, are critical in countering what he described as elements of a “new sub-conventional war” being waged against India.
Social Impact Beyond Security Metrics
The conversation extended beyond operational details to address the wider societal consequences of these threats. SP Sharma pointed out that narcotics pose a severe risk not only to public health but also to social cohesion, particularly by targeting young and vulnerable populations. Drug dependency, he observed, weakens communities from within and creates conditions that criminal and extremist groups can exploit.
Terror financing, often routed through clandestine and informal channels, further complicates the security landscape. Such networks obscure accountability and make it harder to distinguish between organised crime and ideological violence, increasing the burden on law enforcement agencies nationwide.
Youth Awareness and Community Responsibility
A significant portion of the discussion focused on India’s youth. Using the platform, SP Sharma emphasised the importance of awareness, informed decision-making, and community participation in safeguarding national security. He stressed that vigilant and well-informed citizens form a critical line of defence against forces that exploit misinformation, addiction, and social alienation.
By encouraging civic responsibility and awareness at the grassroots level, he argued, communities can play a meaningful role in countering both narcotics abuse and extremist influence.
Shaping a More Informed Public Discourse
Conversations such as this reflect a growing shift toward nuanced, experience-driven discussions on internal security. By featuring serving officers and subject-matter experts, platforms like The Abhishek Doctrine are contributing to a deeper public understanding of India’s security challenges—one that extends beyond the immediacy of daily headlines.
In doing so, they help frame national security not merely as a reactive issue, but as a complex, long-term concern requiring informed citizens, resilient institutions, and sustained strategic engagement.
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