This voluntary cut will be from the required production level, as agreed upon at the Opec+ meeting
The Board of Control for Cricket in India said the explosive batsman was routinely tested during domestic Twenty20 competition last year and a sample showed traces of Terbutaline.
But the board said it was satisfied with Pathan's explanation that the substance entered his body through medication while taking a cough syrup and "not as a performance-enhancing drug".
Pathan, who also bowls off-spin, played 57 one-day internationals and 22 T20 games for India and has been an Indian Premier League regular. In 2014 he hit the IPL's fastest 50 off just 15 balls.
He is only the second Indian cricketer to fail a dope test. In 2013 Delhi left-arm paceman Pradeep Sangwan was banned for 18 months.
The BCCI strongly opposes tests by India's National Anti-Doping Agency. It insists that as a member of the International Cricket Council - a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Agency - it already has strict anti-doping rules.
This voluntary cut will be from the required production level, as agreed upon at the Opec+ meeting
Rohit Sharma's India faces a big Test against the Australian pace attack in the WTC final which starts in London on Wednesday
The couple, aged 24 and 22, reportedly died of cardiac arrest
Statement made after the 35th meeting of the group in Vienna
The benchmark S&P 500 has risen 11.5% this year and stands at a 10-month high
He has got domestic runs under his belt but facing the likes of Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins with the Dukes ball will be a different challenge
The club lauds his contributions, wishes all the best for the future
The actor had featured in over 250 films across the Hindi and Marathi film industry