Haryana Police using drones to drop tear gas shells on farmers protesting at the Shambhu border raises significant legal and ethical concerns. International human rights standards emphasise the necessity of proportionality and legality in the use of force by law enforcement. Employing tear gas through drones in a crowd control scenario may potentially violate these principles. Amnesty International condemned the repression of protesters and the use of drones to drop tear gas canisters. “Tear gas grenades should not be dispensed through drones, as they may expose protesters to excessive quantities of chemicals and cause panic and disorientation and prevent protesters from identifying the best route to disperse,” says Amnesty in a statement released yesterday. The human rights watchdog urged the authorities to stop crushing peaceful dissent and remove all the unnecessary restrictions that hinder peaceful protests, including blanket bans and internet shutdowns.