Donald Trump lists THESE countries as major drug-producing, transit nations, including Pakistan, Afghanistan….; is India named?

US President Donald Trump listed 23 countries, including India, as large drug transportation or illegal drugs. Trump made his claims through a ‘presidential determination’ he presented to the congress.
Donald Trump lists countries that produce illegal drug trafficking
US President Donald Trump listed 23 countries, including India, as large drug transportation or illegal drugs. Trump made his claims through a ‘presidential determination’ he presented to the congress. He said that the production and smuggling of illegal drugs and intermediate chemicals from these countries is a threat to the United States and that Fentanyl and other synthetic painkillers are behind the health crisis in the country.
Which countries claim that they do drugs?
Donald Trump is one of the countries of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Burma. In addition to these countries, the US President presented 19 more names to Congress on an official list this week. These are: Bahamas, Belize, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Laos, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. The White House said that these countries are officially tagged for the provision and transport of illegal drugs to the United States.
“Even if a government has taken solid and diligent narcotic control and law enforcement measures, the combination of geographical, commercial and economic factors, even if it has taken solid and diligent narcotic control and law enforcement measures,” he said.
What does Trump claim?
The statement tried to prove if a country in this group did not have a criticism of the efforts of the governments of these countries or if it was not cooperation with the US. However, Donald Trump did not comply with international contraxication and therefore marked Afghanistan, Bolivia, Burma (Myanmar), Colombia and Venezuela because he could not fight drug trafficking. Especially if the country puts a compulsory prohibition, he talked about high levels of drug production and smuggling from Afghanistan.
“The income from this drug trade supports the transnational penalty groups and international terrorists. Some members of the Taliban continue to profit from this trade, and once again I determine that they have failed to support drug control obligations, considering the serious threats to the United States and once again.