"I asked for help from India" says FBI director Kash Patel on China's conspiracy

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): US investigative agency FBI director Kash Patel has claimed that the US and India are working together against fentanyl drug smuggling. He said that this dangerous drug manufactured by China reaches Mexican drug cartels through countries like India and from there is sent to the US.
Kash Patel said, "India is not a consumer of fentanyl, but it is being transported to the US via India. I have done many operations on this issue in India and have also talked to the Indian government on this." He said that this supply chain of drugs starts from China and reaches the US via countries like India, Australia and Canada. However, there have been no deaths due to fentanyl in these countries, which makes it clear that China's target is specifically the US.
Kash Patel said, "You may not have heard of deaths from fentanyl in India, England, Australia, New Zealand or Canada. This is an indication that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has strategically targeted America and created a supply chain of fentanyl. This is harming the youth of America."
Talking about cooperation with India, he said, "I have appealed to the Indian government to identify the companies involved in this network. We are identifying companies that are involved in this drug smuggling and action will be taken against them soon."