Irrigation is vital for sustaining agricultural productivity and food security in India, given its diverse agro-climatic conditions and uneven rainfall. Indian agriculture relies mainly on groundwater and surface water sources, with increasing emphasis on micro-irrigation technologies such as drip and sprinkler systems to improve water-use efficiency. Government initiatives, particularly PMKSY, have significantly supported irrigation expansion and modernization. However, challenges like groundwater depletion, regional disparities and climate variability persist. Pro-moting efficient, climate-resilient irrigation practices is essential for sustainable agricultural development in India.
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