Can I take a packet of allopathic medice in my luggage from Korea to India in domestic airlines?

If not than what should be done so?

That shouldn't be a problem. They only search luggage if the screening shows anything that looks like .a weapon. But a flight from Korea to India is not domestic.

It maybe correct that security are not looking for anything other than weapons and illegal substances, ie class a drugs etc.

You should be aware however that arriving customs may not be so easy, that may want to check if the medicine is approved for their domestic use.

It can be in your luggage.

At customs you show what you have. They decide if it is legal to possess in India and if there's any import fees.

There are over 600,000 items listed in Customs Tariffs, you can search for Free or pay a Customs Broker to look for you.

Depends on what it is and whether you have a prescription for it or not.
It very much depends on whether anyone knows about it too.

Yes you can take all your medicines in the carry on bag
From Korea to India is not a domestic flight its an international
flight and you will need a passport and visa to travel

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