The curtailed visibility of critical policy discussions highlights an ongoing trend where essential industrial advancements are discussed with limited public engagement due to subscription-based restrictions. If implemented, NITI Aayog’s proposal could play a pivotal role in strengthening operational efficiency while prioritizing environmental sustainability, which is vital for India’s developmental goals. However, accessibility of such information should ideally be broadened to enable informed public discourse around crucial sectors like chemicals and fertilizers that have direct implications on agriculture and green transitions.Read More