With help from corrupt border and customs officials, transnational criminals get rich on India’s deadly opioid, Tafrodol.
Strategies dominated by state security agencies will raise questions about abuse, accountability and access to information.
Criminal networks fuel community violence in a bid to exploit untapped mineral deposits in the North West.
Fundamental gaps such as links to organised crime and dealing with the proceeds of piracy must be closed.
Rooting out corruption in the security sector will help the country address its growing terror threat.