“Your research and technology have helped making agriculture easy and sustainable”
“Pro planet people movement is not limited to just words, but is also reflected in the actions of the Government of India”
“India’s focus is on the fusion of ‘back to basic’ and ‘march to future’ to protect its farmers from climate challenge”
“India’s efforts are increasing relentlessly for empowering farmers through digital technology”
“During the Amrit Kaal, India is focussing on inclusive growth along with higher agriculture growth”
“We wish to create an alert and potent market force out of small farmers by organizing them into thousands of FPOs”
“We are focusing on food security as well as nutrition security. With this vision we have developed many bio-fortified varieties in the last 7 years”

Governor of Telangana Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan ji, my colleagues in the Union Council of Ministers, Narendra Singh Tomar ji and G. Kishan Reddy ji, Director General of ICRISAT, dignitaries from the country and abroad, especially from African countries, joining this program through online and ladies and gentlemen present here!

Today is the holy festival of Basant Panchami. Today we worship Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. Since you belong to a field where knowledge, science, innovation and invention are at its core, this event assumes a special significance on the occasion of Basant Panchami. Wishing you all a very Happy Golden Jubilee Celebration!

Friends,

Fifty years is a very long time. Everyone who has contributed to this 50-year journey deserves applause. I also congratulate all those who have made efforts to take this work forward. It is also a wonderful coincidence that when India is celebrating the 75th year of its independence, your organization is at this important milestone of 50 years. When India celebrates 100 years of its independence, you will be in its 75th year. Just as India has set new targets for the next 25 years and started working on them, the next 25 years are equally important for ICRISAT.

Friends,

You have experience of five decades. In these five decades, you have helped the agriculture sector in a large part of the world, including India. Your research and technology have made farming easy and sustainable in difficult situations. The display of technology here demonstrates the success of ICRISAT's efforts. This holistic approach, be it water and soil management, improving crop diversity and production practices, increasing on-farm diversity, livestock integration and connecting farmers to the market, certainly helps in making agriculture sustainable. Your contribution has been instrumental in the growth of pulses, especially chick-pea in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. This collaborative approach of ICRISAT with farmers will further strengthen and enriching agriculture. Today the Climate Change Research Facility on Plant Protection and Rapid Generation Advancement Facility have been inaugurated. These research facilities will be of great help to the agriculture world in meeting the challenge of climate change. You are aware of the changes required in our agricultural practices in view of climate change. Similarly, India has taken an important initiative. While human losses are discussed a great deal in the event of natural calamities due to climate change, the damage to infrastructure cripples the entire system. Therefore, the Government of India has come up with a global level institute for climate-resistant infrastructure which will examine and formulate plans. Today, a similar initiative is being taken for the agriculture sector. You all deserve to be congratulated.

Friends,

Although climate change affects every inhabitant of the world, it affects most of the people who are at the last rung of society, who lack resources and who work hard to climb up the ladder of development. A large number of these people account for our small farmers. And 80-85% of the farmers in India are small farmers. The issue of climate change is a huge problem for our small farmers. Therefore, India has urged the world to pay special attention to dealing with the climate challenge. Not only has India set a target of Net-Zero (emissions) by 2070, we have also highlighted the need for the L.I.F.E. Mission, that is Lifestyle for Environment. Similarly, the Pro-Planet People is a movement that binds every community, every individual with climate responsibility to tackle the climate challenge. It is not limited to just words, but it is also reflected in the actions of the Government of India. Taking forward the efforts of the past few years, climate action has been given a lot of priority in this year's budget. This budget encourages India's commitments to a green future at every level and in every sector.

Friends,

All the experts, scientists and technicians are well aware of India's efforts in tackling the challenges to agriculture due to climate and other factors. Most of you also know that there are 15 Agro-Climatic Zones in India. We have six seasons -- spring, summer, monsoon, autumn, pre-winter and winter. We have a very diverse and ancient experience related to agriculture. Organizations like ICRISAT will also have to step up their efforts so that countries of the world should get benefit of this experience. Today we are providing drought-proof solutions to about 170 districts of the country. Our focus is on a fusion of both ‘Back to Basic’ and ‘March to the Future’ to protect our farmers from climate challenge. We are focusing on more than 80 percent of small farmers of the country who need us the most. You must have also noted that there has been an unprecedented emphasis on natural farming and digital agriculture in this year’s budget. On one hand, we are focusing on expanding the scope of coarse grains like millets, emphasizing chemical-free farming, while on the other hand, we are encouraging modern technology in farming from solar pumps to farmer drones. This is a very important part of our vision for agriculture growth for the next 25 years of the virtuous period of Independence.

Friends,

One important aspect of changing India is digital agriculture. This is our future and the talented youth of India can make a great contribution in this regard. There have been relentless efforts to empower the farmers of India with digital technology. There is being the increasing use of technology and artificial intelligence in crop assessment, digitization of land records, spraying of insecticides and nutrients through drones. The ecosystem associated with agriculture research and private agri-tech players is working together to provide affordable and hi-tech services to farmers. The partnership of ICAR and ICRISAT has been successful in providing better seeds, ensuring higher yields and water management to the farmers in the areas lacking irrigation. This success can also be extended to digital agriculture.

Friends,

We are giving priority to inclusive growth while focusing on higher agriculture growth in this virtuous period of independence. You are aware that the contribution of women in the field of agriculture is very important. Efforts are also being made through self-help groups to provide all kinds of help to them. Agriculture has the potential to bring a large population of the country out of poverty and towards a better lifestyle. This virtuous period will also provide new means to bring farmers out of the difficulties of farming in difficult geographical conditions. We have seen a large part of the country could not become a part of the Green Revolution due to lack of irrigation. Now we are working on a two-pronged strategy. On one hand, we are bringing a large area under irrigation through water conservation by connecting rivers, and on the other hand, we are emphasizing on micro-irrigation to increase water use efficiency in less irrigated areas. When I was looking at all the achievements here, scientists were describing in detail the success of water management and the ‘Per Drop More Crop’ Mission in Bundelkhand. Crops that require less water and which are not affected by water scarcity are also being encouraged through modern varieties of seeds. The national mission that we have started for self-sufficiency in edible oil also demonstrates our new approach. We aim to increase the palm oil area to 6.50 lakh hectares in the next five years. The Government of India is providing help to the farmers at every level in this regard. This mission will also be very beneficial for the farmers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. I am told the farmers of Telangana have set huge targets for palm oil plantation. The central government will give all possible help to support them.

Friends,

Post-harvest infrastructure has also been strengthened in India over the years. A cold chain storage capacity of 35 million tonnes has been created in recent years. The government’s Agriculture Infrastructure Fund of Rs 1 lakh crore has also led to the rapid development of post-harvest infrastructure. Today we are also very focused on creating FPOs and the agriculture value chain. By organizing the small farmers of the country into thousands of FPOs, we want to make them an aware and big market force.

Friends,

ICRISAT has a rich experience of working in semi-arid areas of India. Therefore, we have to develop sustainable and diversified production systems by connecting farmers in semi-arid areas. Exchange programs can also be started to share your experiences with countries in East and South Africa. Our goal is not only to increase the production of food grains. Today India has surplus food grains, on the basis of which we are running such a massive food security program of the world. Now we are focusing on food security as well as nutrition security. With this vision, we have developed many bio-fortified varieties in the last seven years. Now we need to work more to diversify our agriculture, for higher production in our drought-affected areas and develop resilient varieties which give more protection from diseases and pests.

Friends,

ICRISAT can work on another initiative in collaboration with ICAR and agriculture universities in the field of ​​bio-fuel. You have been working on Sweet Sorghum. You can develop seeds so that drought-affected farmers, or farmers with less land, can grow crops that produce more bio-fuel. There is a need for all of us to work together on how to effectively deliver seeds and build trust in them.

Friends,

I believe that we will be able to overcome all the challenges related to agriculture with the help of innovative minds like you, people's participation and the commitment of society. May you be more able to improve the lives of the farmers of India and the world and keep giving better technological solutions! With this wish, I congratulate ICRISAT on this important occasion and its glorious past.  I also wish it a bright future for its efforts which would be useful for the honor and pride of the farmers of the country. My best wishes and congratulations!

Thanks!

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Joint Statement: Official visit of Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India to Kuwait (December 21-22, 2024)
December 22, 2024

At the invitation of His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of India His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi paid an official visit to Kuwait on 21-22 December 2024. This was his first visit to Kuwait. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi attended the opening ceremony of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup in Kuwait on 21 December 2024 as the ‘Guest of Honour’ of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Crown Prince of the State of Kuwait received Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at Bayan Palace on 22 December 2024 and was accorded a ceremonial welcome. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi expressed his deep appreciation to His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for conferring on him the highest award of the State of Kuwait ‘The Order of Mubarak Al Kabeer’. The leaders exchanged views on bilateral, global, regional and multilateral issues of mutual interest.

Given the traditional, close and friendly bilateral relations and desire to deepen cooperation in all fields, the two leaders agreed to elevate the relations between India and Kuwait to a ‘Strategic Partnership’. The leaders stressed that it is in line with the common interests of the two countries and for the mutual benefit of the two peoples. Establishment of a strategic partnership between both countries will further broad-base and deepen our long-standing historical ties.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with His Highness Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait. In light of the newly established strategic partnership, the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations through comprehensive and structured cooperation in key areas, including political, trade, investment, defence, security, energy, culture, education, technology and people-to-people ties.

The two sides recalled the centuries-old historical ties rooted in shared history and cultural affinities. They noted with satisfaction the regular interactions at various levels which have helped in generating and sustaining the momentum in the multifaceted bilateral cooperation. Both sides emphasized on sustaining the recent momentum in high-level exchanges through regular bilateral exchanges at Ministerial and senior-official levels.

The two sides welcomed the recent establishment of a Joint Commission on Cooperation (JCC) between India and Kuwait. The JCC will be an institutional mechanism to review and monitor the entire spectrum of the bilateral relations between the two countries and will be headed by the Foreign Ministers of both countries. To further expand our bilateral cooperation across various fields, new Joint Working Groups (JWGs) have been set up in areas of trade, investments, education and skill development, science and technology, security and counter-terrorism, agriculture, and culture, in addition to the existing JWGs on Health, Manpower and Hydrocarbons. Both sides emphasized on convening the meetings of the JCC and the JWGs under it at an early date.

Both sides noted that trade has been an enduring link between the two countries and emphasized on the potential for further growth and diversification in bilateral trade. They also emphasized on the need for promoting exchange of business delegations and strengthening institutional linkages.

Recognizing that the Indian economy is one of the fastest growing emerging major economies and acknowledging Kuwait’s significant investment capacity, both sides discussed various avenues for investments in India. The Kuwaiti side welcomed steps taken by India in making a conducive environment for foreign direct investments and foreign institutional investments, and expressed interest to explore investment opportunities in different sectors, including technology, tourism, healthcare, food-security, logistics and others. They recognized the need for closer and greater engagement between investment authorities in Kuwait with Indian institutions, companies and funds. They encouraged companies of both countries to invest and participate in infrastructure projects. They also directed the concerned authorities of both countries to fast-track and complete the ongoing negotiations on the Bilateral Investment Treaty.

Both sides discussed ways to enhance their bilateral partnership in the energy sector. While expressing satisfaction at the bilateral energy trade, they agreed that potential exists to further enhance it. They discussed avenues to transform the cooperation from a buyer-seller relationship to a comprehensive partnership with greater collaboration in upstream and downstream sectors. Both sides expressed keenness to support companies of the two countries to increase cooperation in the fields of exploration and production of oil and gas, refining, engineering services, petrochemical industries, new and renewable energy. Both sides also agreed to discuss participation by Kuwait in India's Strategic Petroleum Reserve Programme.

Both sides agreed that defence is an important component of the strategic partnership between India and Kuwait. The two sides welcomed the signing of the MoU in the field of Defence that will provide the required framework to further strengthen bilateral defence ties, including through joint military exercises, training of defence personnel, coastal defence, maritime safety, joint development and production of defence equipment.

The two sides unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism and called for disrupting of terrorism financing networks and safe havens, and dismantling of terror infrastructure. Expressing appreciation of their ongoing bilateral cooperation in the area of security, both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism operations, information and intelligence sharing, developing and exchanging experiences, best practices and technologies, capacity building and to strengthen cooperation in law enforcement, anti-money laundering, drug-trafficking and other transnational crimes. The two sides discussed ways and means to promote cooperation in cybersecurity, including prevention of use of cyberspace for terrorism, radicalisation and for disturbing social harmony. The Indian side praised the results of the fourth high-level conference on "Enhancing International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism and Building Resilient Mechanisms for Border Security - The Kuwait Phase of the Dushanbe Process," which was hosted by the State of Kuwait on November 4-5, 2024.

Both sides acknowledged health cooperation as one of the important pillars of bilateral ties and expressed their commitment to further strengthen collaboration in this important sector. Both sides appreciated the bilateral cooperation during the COVID- 19 pandemic. They discussed the possibility of setting up of Indian pharmaceutical manufacturing plants in Kuwait. They also expressed their intent to strengthen cooperation in the field of medical products regulation in the ongoing discussions on an MoU between the drug regulatory authorities.

The two sides expressed interest in pursuing deeper collaboration in the area of technology including emerging technologies, semiconductors and artificial intelligence. They discussed avenues to explore B2B cooperation, furthering e-Governance, and sharing best practices for facilitating industries/companies of both countries in the policies and regulation in the electronics and IT sector.

The Kuwaiti side also expressed interest in cooperation with India to ensure its food-security. Both sides discussed various avenues for collaboration including investments by Kuwaiti companies in food parks in India.

The Indian side welcomed Kuwait’s decision to become a member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), marking a significant step towards collaboration in developing and deploying low-carbon growth trajectories and fostering sustainable energy solutions. Both sides agreed to work closely towards increasing the deployment of solar energy across the globe within ISA.

Both sides noted the recent meetings between the civil aviation authorities of both countries. The two sides discussed the increase of bilateral flight seat capacities and associated issues. They agreed to continue discussions in order to reach a mutually acceptable solution at an early date.

Appreciating the renewal of the Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP) for 2025-2029, which will facilitate greater cultural exchanges in arts, music, and literature festivals, the two sides reaffirmed their commitment on further enhancing people to people contacts and strengthening the cultural cooperation.

Both sides expressed satisfaction at the signing of the Executive Program on Cooperation in the Field of Sports for 2025-2028. which will strengthen cooperation in the area of sports including mutual exchange and visits of sportsmen, organising workshops, seminars and conferences, exchange of sports publications between both nations.

Both sides highlighted that education is an important area of cooperation including strengthening institutional linkages and exchanges between higher educational institutions of both countries. Both sides also expressed interest in collaborating on Educational Technology, exploring opportunities for online learning platforms and digital libraries to modernize educational infrastructure.

As part of the activities under the MoU between Sheikh Saud Al Nasser Al Sabah Kuwaiti Diplomatic Institute and the Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service (SSIFS), both sides welcomed the proposal to organize the Special Course for diplomats and Officers from Kuwait at SSIFS in New Delhi.

Both sides acknowledged that centuries old people-to-people ties represent a fundamental pillar of the historic India-Kuwait relationship. The Kuwaiti leadership expressed deep appreciation for the role and contribution made by the Indian community in Kuwait for the progress and development of their host country, noting that Indian citizens in Kuwait are highly respected for their peaceful and hard-working nature. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi conveyed his appreciation to the leadership of Kuwait for ensuring the welfare and well-being of this large and vibrant Indian community in Kuwait.

The two sides stressed upon the depth and importance of long standing and historical cooperation in the field of manpower mobility and human resources. Both sides agreed to hold regular meetings of Consular Dialogue as well as Labour and Manpower Dialogue to address issues related to expatriates, labour mobility and matters of mutual interest.

The two sides appreciated the excellent coordination between both sides in the UN and other multilateral fora. The Indian side welcomed Kuwait’s entry as ‘dialogue partner’ in SCO during India’s Presidency of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2023. The Indian side also appreciated Kuwait’s active role in the Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD). The Kuwaiti side highlighted the importance of making the necessary efforts to explore the possibility of transforming the ACD into a regional organisation.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi congratulated His Highness the Amir on Kuwait’s assumption of the Presidency of GCC this year and expressed confidence that the growing India-GCC cooperation will be further strengthened under his visionary leadership. Both sides welcomed the outcomes of the inaugural India-GCC Joint Ministerial Meeting for Strategic Dialogue at the level of Foreign Ministers held in Riyadh on 9 September 2024. The Kuwaiti side as the current Chair of GCC assured full support for deepening of the India-GCC cooperation under the recently adopted Joint Action Plan in areas including health, trade, security, agriculture and food security, transportation, energy, culture, amongst others. Both sides also stressed the importance of early conclusion of the India-GCC Free Trade Agreement.

In the context of the UN reforms, both leaders emphasized the importance of an effective multilateral system, centered on a UN reflective of contemporary realities, as a key factor in tackling global challenges. The two sides stressed the need for the UN reforms, including of the Security Council through expansion in both categories of membership, to make it more representative, credible and effective.

The following documents were signed/exchanged during the visit, which will further deepen the multifaceted bilateral relationship as well as open avenues for newer areas of cooperation:● MoU between India and Kuwait on Cooperation in the field of Defence.

● Cultural Exchange Programme between India and Kuwait for the years 2025-2029.

● Executive Programme between India and Kuwait on Cooperation in the field of Sports for 2025-2028 between the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India and Public Authority for Youth and Sports, Government of the State of Kuwait.

● Kuwait’s membership of International Solar Alliance (ISA).

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi thanked His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait for the warm hospitality accorded to him and his delegation. The visit reaffirmed the strong bonds of friendship and cooperation between India and Kuwait. The leaders expressed optimism that this renewed partnership would continue to grow, benefiting the people of both countries and contributing to regional and global stability. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi also invited His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, and His Highness Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait to visit India.