The Illicit liquor market has grown to be a problem in India because of its unique social and economic dimensions. It presents grave dangers to the public’s health while simultaneously causing great losses in revenue for the government. The issue of liquor trafficking is not only illegal in nature, but it is also deeply rooted in the spheres of poverty, unemployment, and social injustice. Therefore, any attempt to formulate policies to tackle the illicit liquor trade in India needs to appreciate the intricacies of alcohol regulations in India’s multi-cultural, multi-economical, and enforcement system society.
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