Key Points

PM Modi honored India’s farmers in his Independence Day speech, calling them the backbone of the nation’s progress. He announced a new scheme to uplift 100 backward farming districts and stressed self-reliance in agriculture. The PM also vowed to protect farmers’ interests, including renegotiating water treaties. His speech highlighted India’s global agricultural achievements and ongoing rural welfare schemes.

Key Points: PM Modi Vows to Protect Farmers Interests on Independence Day

  • Modi announces PM Dhanya Dhanya Krishi Yojana for backward farming districts
  • India ranks 1st in milk, pulses, and jute production globally
  • Agricultural exports cross Rs 4 lakh crore, boosting rural economy
  • Govt schemes like PM Kisan Samman Nidhi empower small farmers
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PM Modi hails tireless efforts of farmers, says no compromise on their interests

PM Modi pledges unwavering support for farmers, announces PM Dhanya Dhanya Krishi Yojana, and vows to reclaim water rights for agriculture.

"“Bharat apne kisaano ke hito ke sath koi samjhota nahi karega” – PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Aug 15

On the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a deeply emotive tribute to the nation’s farmers, hailing them as the backbone of Bharat’s transformation from colonial impoverishment to agricultural self-reliance.

Speaking from the ramparts of the Red Fort, PM Modi acknowledged the tireless efforts of farmers who, in the decades following independence, filled the country’s granaries and secured food sovereignty for millions.

The Prime Minister emphasised that India’s growing economy is now directly benefiting farmers, livestock rearers, and fishermen.

He highlighted India’s global standing in agriculture, noting that the country ranks first in milk, pulses, and jute production, and second in rice, wheat, cotton, fruits, and vegetables.

With agricultural exports crossing Rs four lakh crore, PM Modi announced the launch of the PM Dhanya Dhanya Krishi Yojana, aimed at uplifting 100 of the most backward farming districts and bridging regional disparities in agricultural development.

He announced that India will no longer accept a one-sided arrangement and will reclaim its rightful share of water to nourish its own fields and communities.

PM Modi also stressed the importance of agricultural self-reliance, particularly in the production of fertilisers and essential inputs.

He warned against dependence on imports for food security and called for a robust domestic ecosystem that empowers farmers and strengthens India’s economic sovereignty.

The Prime Minister credited a range of government schemes for boosting farmer confidence across the country.

Initiatives such as PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, rainwater harvesting, irrigation projects, quality seed distribution, and timely fertiliser supply have, he said, transformed the agricultural landscape and empowered small farmers, cattle rearers, and fishermen alike.

Concluding this segment of his address, PM Modi said, “Bharat ke kisaano, pashu-paalako aur macchuaro se judi kisi bhi ahitkaari neeti ke aage Modi Deewar ban kar khada hai. Bharat apne kisaano ke hito ke sath koi samjhota nahi karega (For farmers, fishermen, and livestock rearers, Modi will always stand as a wall of protection. And India will not compromise on anything affecting the interests of farmers)".

This sentiment was further echoed in his strong stance on the Indus Water Treaty, which he described as unjust and detrimental to Indian farmers. His words reaffirmed a national commitment to protect and uplift those who feed the nation.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While the speech was inspiring, I wish there was more focus on solving the MSP issue. My father is a small farmer in Maharashtra and we still struggle with fair prices for our crops. Hope the new Krishi Yojana actually reaches grassroots level.
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Arjun K
The stance on Indus Water Treaty is long overdue! Our farmers in Jammu deserve every drop of water that rightfully belongs to India. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan!
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Priya S
As someone from a farming family in Tamil Nadu, I've seen firsthand how irrigation projects have changed lives. But we need more cold storage facilities to prevent post-harvest losses. Hope the new scheme addresses this.
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Vikram M
The focus on organic farming and self-reliance in fertilizers is commendable. Our village in Uttarakhand has started natural farming initiatives - the produce quality is amazing! More farmers should get training in these methods.
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Kavya N
While the speech was good, implementation is key. Many small farmers in Odisha still don't have proper access to quality seeds or markets. Hope the new yojana reaches the most needy first, not just politically important areas.
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Nikhil C
The agricultural export numbers are impressive! 🚜 My uncle's dairy farm in

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