India's economy has historically been based mostly on agriculture. Agriculture still has a proud place in the country's environment despite substantial industrialization over the previous 60 years. It employs almost 60% of the nation's workers. The best way to understand agriculture's importance in the national economy is to comprehend its involvement in different areas. India's economy depends heavily on the agriculture industry. The use of AI, IoT, drones, and biotech for precision farming, better resource management (water, fertiliser), climate resilience, and increased yields while lowering environmental impact through data-driven insights and automation is one way to address technological issues in agriculture. These issues include access barriers for smallholders, high costs, data security, and the need for skilled users. Drones for monitoring, robotics for work, sensors for soil health, and AI for prediction are important solutions that increase productivity and sustainability. A number of changes, including public disinvestment, rural development programs, improved credit availability, efficient technology management, exploring new frontiers, and foreign direct investment (FDI), can overcome these problems. A developed and civilized country should respect its agricultural industry and protect the well-being of its farmers
Captain Dr. Sachin A. Palande (Sun,) studied this question.