US Visa Crackdown on Indian Executives Linked to Fentanyl Precursor Trafficking

The US has revoked and denied visas of certain Indian business figures over allegations of fentanyl precursor trafficking. While the US embassy disclosed this decision, they withheld the identities of those affected. The action underscores US efforts to combat illegal drugs and enforces immigration laws against drug trafficking.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-09-2025 17:23 IST | Created: 18-09-2025 17:23 IST
US Visa Crackdown on Indian Executives Linked to Fentanyl Precursor Trafficking
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The United States has revoked visas and denied entry to certain Indian business executives, citing their involvement in trafficking fentanyl precursors. The US embassy, while making this announcement, chose not to reveal the identities of the affected individuals or their companies.

Jorgan Andrews, the US Charge d'affaires, affirmed that the move aligns with the Trump administration's ongoing initiative to shield Americans from synthetic narcotics. Those implicated, along with their close family members, now face potential travel restrictions under US immigration law.

The embassy praised collaboration with Indian authorities in tackling the transnational drug issue, maintaining that halting the inflow of fentanyl is of utmost importance for both nations' security.

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