– A renowned Indian geneticist and agricultural scientist known as the “father of the Green Revolution” in India.
– Played a pivotal role during the 1960s with high-yield farming techniques that increased food production and alleviated poverty among farmers.- Born on August 7,1925; passed away on September 28,2023.
Prime Minister Modi’s strong words underscore a steadfast commitment to protect vital sectors like agriculture, fishing, and dairy-pillars of India’s economy. This declaration aligns with growing concerns regarding international trade pressures such as heightened U.S. tariffs on Indian goods that could negatively impact domestic producers.
The conference further highlights India’s acknowledgment of scientists like M.S. Swaminathan whose work transformed agricultural production at critical junctures historically fraught with food scarcity challenges.By commemorating his legacy during a time when global trade dynamics are shifting, India seems intent on fortifying both its economic resilience and legacy-driven inspiration for future reforms.
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