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ToggleIndia has created one of the largest irrigation networks in the world, but the system is facing serious stress due to groundwater depletion, inefficient water use, climate variability, poor maintenance and regional imbalance. The challenge is not only to expand irrigation but also to make it efficient, equitable and sustainable.
India’s irrigation challenge is no longer only about bringing more land under irrigation; it is about making irrigation efficient, equitable and sustainable. In a situation of depleting groundwater, erratic rainfall and rising demand for food, the country needs a shift from “more irrigation infrastructure” to “better water management”.
Therefore, the future of Indian irrigation must rest on micro-irrigation, groundwater regulation, crop diversification, revival of traditional water bodies, participatory management and technology-based planning. Only then can India ensure “more crop per drop” while protecting its water resources for future generations.
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