India will support Bimstec countries, India, said Shivraj Singh -for US neighboring countries first -will support India Agriculture technology to Bimstec countries
India has emphasized the strong strengthening of the collaboration between Agriculture technology between Bimstec countries. For this, the Center for Excellence will be established in New -Delhi, which will serve as a platform for knowledge and skills for digital technology. At the same time, it will also play an important role in solving various problems of agriculture and related sectors. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. India has emphasized the strong strengthening of the collaboration between Agriculture technology between Bimstec countries. For this, the Center for Excellence will be established in New -Delhi, which will serve as a platform to share drones, knowledge and skills in digital technology. At the same time, it will also play an important role in solving various problems of agriculture and related sectors. Among the priorities of India, neighboring country first-shivraj Singh Minister of Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said at a meeting of Bimstec countries in Kathmandu on Wednesday that neighboring countries are the first in India’s priorities. Food safety, nutrition and livelihood will be ensured with mutual cooperation. Cultivation will be focused on reducing the risk of climate change, natural farming, gender equality and artificial merit. These countries are included in Bimstec, Bimstec has a member states of Bimstec, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand, representing South Asia and Southeast Asia. Chauhan said that India has begun agricultural cooperation through training and workshop in seed development, animal health and insect management. Bimstec students are getting bursaries to do MSc and PhD in India, which is an example of our collective efforts to increase capacity building in the agricultural sector. Work on the empowerment of farmers- Shivraj Singh Shivraj Chauhan said focus on the use of digital techniques is to empower farmers in India. Organic and natural farming is also promoted by focusing on environmental protection and soil health. The Minister of Agriculture said that the Minister of Agriculture had requested the member states to effectively implement Bimstec action plans, saying that there should be an emphasis on food security, climate adjustment and sustainable agriculture. He encouraged the member states to attend the proposed World Audio Visual Entertainment Conference in Mumbai between 1-4 May. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app