G20 Summit: PM Modi calls for global action on fentanyl and terror financing
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday called for a dedicated G20 Initiative to confront the drugterror nexus, emphasizing the urgent need to curb the spread and trafficking of dangerous synthetic substances like fentanyl and to dismantle the criminal economy that fuels terrorism. Expressing concern over the rapid global proliferation of highly potent synthetic drugs, he warned that substances such as fentanyl pose severe risks to public health, social stability, and security systems around the world. Modi proposed that the new G20 Initiative on Countering the DrugTerror Nexus integrate financial, governance, and security frameworks. Its core priorities would include dismantling drug-trafficking networks, disrupting illicit financial flows, and weakening a major source of funding for terrorist groupsa challenge he stressed can only be addressed through unified global action. In Johannesburg, PM @narendramodi presented Indias proposal for a Global Traditional Knowledge Repository under the G20. Powered by Indian Knowledge Systems, this initiative seeks to pass on sustainable insights to future generations. pic.twitter.com/gxdOfeQNsw PMO India (@PMOIndia) November 22, 2025 Modi opened the G20 Summit in Johannesburg with a broad appeal to recalibrate global development priorities, urging member nations to adopt approaches that are inclusive, sustainable, and grounded in civilisational wisdom.