New Delhi, Feb 15 (IANS) In view of the growing menace of drug trafficking in the country, the Central government is planning to "redesign" the "governance architecture" of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) - India's specialised anti-drug trafficking wing. The Ministry of Home Affairs is dealing with the plan, and a "revamped proposal is under active consideration", a government document accessed by IANS reveals. "The proposal aims at redesigning the governance architecture of the NCB, its capacity of investigation and intelligence and making it more professional and effective," the document says. Among the redesign plan, the MHA is considering changes on seven key points which is expected to increase the capacity of the organisation, set up on March 17, 1986 as the apex drug law enforcement agency to coordinate actions of various central and state agencies on the issue.