DROP INDEX index_name ON tbl_name
    [algorithm_option | lock_option] ...
algorithm_option:
    ALGORITHM [=] {DEFAULT | INPLACE | COPY}
lock_option:
    LOCK [=] {DEFAULT | NONE | SHARED | EXCLUSIVE}
      DROP INDEX drops the index named
      index_name from the table
      tbl_name. This statement is mapped to
      an ALTER TABLE statement to drop
      the index. See Section 15.1.9, “ALTER TABLE Statement”.
    
      To drop a primary key, the index name is always
      PRIMARY, which must be specified as a quoted
      identifier because PRIMARY is a reserved word:
    
DROP INDEX `PRIMARY` ON t;
      Indexes on variable-width columns of
      NDB tables are dropped online; that
      is, without any table copying. The table is not locked against
      access from other NDB Cluster API nodes, although it is locked
      against other operations on the same API node
      for the duration of the operation. This is done automatically by
      the server whenever it determines that it is possible to do so;
      you do not have to use any special SQL syntax or server options to
      cause it to happen.
    
      ALGORITHM and LOCK clauses
      may be given to influence the table copying method and level of
      concurrency for reading and writing the table while its indexes
      are being modified. They have the same meaning as for the
      ALTER TABLE statement. For more
      information, see Section 15.1.9, “ALTER TABLE Statement”
    
      MySQL NDB Cluster supports online operations using the same
      ALGORITHM=INPLACE syntax supported in the
      standard MySQL Server. See
      Section 25.6.12, “Online Operations with ALTER TABLE in NDB Cluster”, for more
      information.