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India is aiming at self-sufficiency in food grains since independence. Elaborate

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Answered by naksahlawat
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i) After independence , many measures were adopted to achieve self - sufficiency in foodgrains. India adopted a new strategy in agriculture like Green Revolution to increase the production of wheat . The success of wheat was later replicated in rice.

ii) India has become self-sufficient in foodgrains during last thirty years because of variety of crops grown all over the country . The availability of foodgrains at the country level has further been ensured with a carefully designed food security system by the government.

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