So where do governments draw the line.3. The Government of India is faced with a conflict of interest where there is a moral and ethical dilemma relating to the health and well-being of the general public. Especially young people are becoming addicted to tobacco products due to the lure of smoking advertising. This addiction led to lung cancer and respiratory diseases that led to death. There is also an increased cost of healthcare burdening the government. This issue is in direct conflict with the profits of tobacco companies. For these companies, supporters and sponsors of tobacco products, health issues are not important, profits come first at the expense of the people. Another conflict of interest would be whether the government had the right to impose its decisions on the people. Many companies opposed to the government ban did not have the right to use people's free will. To smoke or not was their choice. Each person should decide for himself. THE
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