White Knight Corps Joins “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan”: Indian Army Launches 100-Day Anti-Drug Crusade in Nagrota

NAGROTA, April 11, 2026 — In a major boost to the national fight against substance abuse, the “White Knight Corps “of the Indian Army has officially launched a 100-day intensive anti-drug campaign at Nagrota.

Executed under the aegis of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, this initiative marks a powerful synergy between the military and state functionaries, reaffirming the Indian Army’s steadfast commitment to nation-building, youth empowerment, and fostering societal resilience.

The campaign kicked off with a high-energy Joint Pledge Ceremony and a spirited march featuring school children and NCC cadets, serving as a vibrant symbol of the collective resolve to eradicate the drug menace from the region.

The 100-day roadmap is designed to move beyond ceremonial events and achieve deep-rooted behavioral change through a multi-pronged strategy.

According to an official statement posted by the White Knight Corps on X (formerly Twitter), the campaign will encompass intensive awareness drives, active engagement with community and religious leaders, and dedicated rehabilitation outreach.

By focusing on youth-centric initiatives and maintaining close coordination with civil administration, the Indian Army aims to create a sustained impact that fortifies the community against the scourge of addiction, ensuring a safer and healthier future for the next generation.

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