Viewpoint: India has a huge opportunity on gene editing:—This isn’t about corporate-controlled GM crops. It’s about empowering farmers with healthier and more resilient plants.’
Viewpoint: India has a huge opportunity on gene editing:—This isn’t about corporate-controlled GM crops. It’s about empowering farmers with healthier and more resilient plants.’


Imagine mangoes growing in the deserts of Rajasthan, wheat that thrives in extreme heat and provides higher nutrition, or rice that resists drought and pests without pesticides. CRISPR can make these a reality. India has the agricultural diversity, scientific expertise and urgent need to transform its food systems. India can lead a CRISPR-powered agricultural revolution fundamentally different from past genetic modifications like Bt cotton, which introduced foreign genes and raised ecological concerns. Unlike traditional genetic engineering, CRISPR makes precise, natural-like edits without inserting foreign DNA, making it a safer and more ethical tool.
This isn’t about corporate-controlled GM crops. It’s about empowering farmers with healthier and more resilient plants. But CRISPR must not be left to profit-driven corporations like Monsanto (now Bayer), which have a history of reckless commercialisation. India must ensure CRISPR serves people, not corporate bottom lines.
Malaria and dengue claim thousands of lives every year. Instead of relying on insecticides, CRISPR can be used to genetically modify mosquitoes, so they no longer spread deadly diseases. This approach could provide a sustainable, long-term solution without harming ecosystems. Similar methods are already being tested in Africa and the US. India must do this cautiously and not lag. The potential doesn’t stop there. CRISPR could be used to clean polluted rivers by engineering bacteria that break down industrial waste. It could help produce biofuels more efficiently, reducing India’s dependence on fossil fuels. Even climate adaptation could benefit. Trees and crops could be engineered to capture more carbon, slowing global warming.
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