The Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered initiative to launch India’s foremost Digital Shield against Narcotics is a forward-thinking digital solution aimed at bolstering the battle against drug abuse in India.MANAS is India’s most advanced digital solution powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), data analytics, and real-time monitoring that forms the core of India’s Digital Shield against Narcotics.
The platform will facilitate detection, prevention and disruption of drug trafficking networks as well as provide a platform for coordinated action by law enforcement agencies. Furthermore, with the help of cutting-edge technologies in the field of intelligence gathering, predictive analysis, and swift response, MANAS contributes to the government’s agenda by working toward a drug-free India. Crimes involving drugs are growing more complex and sophisticated, and the MANAS approach is a major leap towards technology-based drug enforcement.
What is MANAS?
MANAS: India’s AI-Powered Digital Shield Against Drug Abuse is a Digital Intelligence platform featuring AI to combat suspicious patterns, big data analytics and aid narcotics investigation.
The system connects data from various sources and enables authorities responsible for drug enforcement to identify trafficking routes, track criminal movements and enhance operational speed and efficiency. In addition, AI can help to identify emerging threats sooner than with traditional detection methods.
Objectives of MANAS
The big goals are:
- To prevent all forms of drug abuse in India.
- Identify an organised network for trafficking in drugs.
- Strengthen intelligence-led investigations.
- Enhance inter-agency coordination.
- Support predictive policing.
- Enhance digital surveillance.
- Promote data-driven decision-making.
- Develop an anti-drug network infrastructure with technology.
Why is MANAS Important?
As per the official statement of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), the setting up of MANAS is a landmark measure to bolster the drug-fighting mission of the country based on its technology-based approach. Its importance includes:
- Data Analysis with Artificial Intelligence (AI): Applies AI to study data and uncover patterns in drug trafficking.
- Early Threat Detection: Identifies suspicious activities that can escalate to significant narcotics offences.
- Better Enforcement: Provides stronger intelligence capabilities to aid investigation and targeted anti-drug operations.
- Real-Time Coordination: Provides enhanced information sharing by and with central and state enforcement agencies.
- Quick decision-making: Gives data-driven insights for swift responses in operations.
- National Anti-Drug Mission: Uplifts the Government of India’s dream of a Nasha Mukt Bharat (Drug-Free India)
- Better Internal Security: Provides better facilities for combatting organised drug syndicates and enhances internal security at the border in terms of drug trafficking.
- Technology-Enabled Governance: Examples of how AI and digital technologies are being used to help provide effective, public-safety solutions in the area of governance.
PYQs on Government Digital Missions
| Year | Exam | Question (with Options) | Answer |
| 2024 | UPSC Prelims | IndiaAI Mission, frequently seen in the news, primarily aims to:Options: (a) Develop an indigenous AI ecosystem (b) Expand nuclear power generation (c) Promote tourism infrastructure (d) Develop national highways | (a) Develop an indigenous AI ecosystem |
| 2023 | UPSC Prelims | With reference to the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS), consider the following statements:1. It connects police stations across India through a nationwide network.2. It aims to create a centralised crime and criminal database. Options: (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 | (c) Both 1 and 2 |
| 2022 | SSC CGL | ICJS (Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System) integrates which of the following institutions? Options: (a) Police, Courts, Prisons, Prosecution and Forensic Laboratories (b) Banks and Insurance Companies (c) Railways and Airports (d) Panchayats and Municipal Corporations | (a) Police, Courts, Prisons, Prosecution and Forensic Laboratories |
| 2022 | CDS | The National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) has been established primarily to:Options: (a) Improve agricultural productivity (b) Integrate databases for intelligence and security agencies (c) Monitor weather conditions (d) Promote digital education | (b) Integrate databases for intelligence and security agencies |
| 2021 | CAPF (AC) | NATGRID is mainly associated with:Options: (a) Internal Security (b) Space Research (c) Ocean Mapping (d) Financial Inclusion | (a) Internal Security |
| 2021 | SSC CGL | Artificial Intelligence is increasingly used in governance for:Options: (a) Predictive analysis and decision-making (b) Printing currency notes (c) Textile production (d) Mining operations only | (a) Predictive analysis and decision-making |
| 2020 | UPSC Prelims | The National Cyber Coordination Centre (NCCC) is primarily meant for:Options: (a) Monitoring cyber security threats (b) Launching communication satellites (c) Managing civil aviation (d) Border infrastructure development | (a) Monitoring cyber security threats |
| 2019 | SSC CPO | The Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) project is implemented under which Ministry? Options: (a) Ministry of Home Affairs (b) Ministry of Defence (c) Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (d) Ministry of Finance | (a) Ministry of Home Affairs |
| 2018 | UPSC Prelims | NATGRID is best described as:Options: (a) A national intelligence database integration platform (b) A regional navigation satellite system (c) A digital payment platform (d) A weather forecasting network | (a) A national intelligence database integration platform |
| 2017 | SSC CHSL | The Digital India Programme was launched in:Options: (a) 2014 (b) 2015 (c) 2016 (d) 2017 | (b) 2015 |
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Conclusion on MANAS: Digital Initiative to Fight Drug Abuse
Bolster Inquest of Narcotics And Source Of Organised Crime (MANAS) is an innovative program termed as the Digital Shield Against Drug Abuse, which constitutes a game-changing revolution in India’s efforts to combat drugs and organised crime. The platform integrates Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Big Data Analytics to collect more intelligence faster, and allows for predictive policing & better coordination among different enforcement agencies. In addition, it can play a crucial role in assisting India’s larger digital governance plan as well as reaffirm the commitment to a global, tech-enabled and drug-free Indian society.