
Allan J. answered 04/17/23
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The Green Revolution was a resounding success in India and across South and Southeast Asia. New varieties of drought- and pest-resistant crops provide more reliable food security and economic stability. The Green Revolution pulled India out of a major food crisis and provided unprecedented food security. The success story helped the country achieve self-sufficiency and even an export market of food grains. In Punjab, where it was first introduced, the Green Revolution led to significant increases in the state's agricultural output, supporting India's overall economy.
The Green Revolution represented the successful adaptation and transfer of the same scientific revolution in agriculture that the industrial countries had already appropriated for themselves. The Green Revolution yielded great economic prosperity during its early years.
In conclusion, the Green Revolution was a resounding success in India and across South and Southeast Asia. It provided more reliable food security and economic stability, pulled India out of a major food crisis, helped the country achieve self-sufficiency and even an export market of food grains, led to significant increases in agricultural output in Punjab, supported India's overall economy, and gave developing countries an unprecedented level of national food security.