Analyzing the Political Fallout of the Green Revolution in India Introduction The Green Revolution in India, initiated in the mid-1960s, was a strategic intervention aimed at achieving food self-sufficiency through the adoption of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of seeds, chemical fertilizers, irrigation, and modern agronomic practices. While it succeeded in transforming India from a food-deficient to … Continue reading Analyze the political fallout of the Green Revolution in India, focusing on its impact on rural class structures, regional disparities, agrarian politics, and the emergence of new forms of political mobilization and state intervention in the agricultural sector.