MS Swaminathan: Architect of India's Green Revolution

MS Swaminathan, renowned as the architect behind India's Green Revolution, played a crucial role in transforming the agricultural landscape of India. His pioneering work laid the foundation for a shift in focus from mere food security to nutritional security, integrating biodiversity-driven development, a concept he referred to as 'bio-happiness.'

Throughout his illustrious career, Swaminathan advocated for sustainable agricultural practices that not only increased food production but also aligned with environmental conservation. His efforts have been instrumental in ensuring food sufficiency for millions across India, contributing significantly to the nation's socio-economic development.

In recent years, the memory of MS Swaminathan continues to inspire new generations of agricultural scientists and policymakers. The current focus on 'bio-happiness' underscores the importance of biodiversity in achieving long-term nutritional security, a vision that Swaminathan championed throughout his life.

Prime Minister Modi, acknowledging Swaminathan's contributions, has emphasized the need to continue this legacy by advocating for agricultural practices that prioritize both human and ecological well-being. Under Swaminathan's influence, India is gradually moving towards a holistic agricultural model that provides balanced nutrition and supports biodiversity.

Modified: 2025/11/12


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