We will protect our farmers, are ready to pay a heavy price for this: PM Modi | Bharat News

New Delhi: PM Modi on Thursday replied to US President Donald Trump’s decision by increasing the tariff against India by 50%, by giving concessions for US trade in agriculture, dairy and fisheries, and said that he was ready to pay any price, he would have to pay for personally to protest against pressure.“For us, our farmers’ interests are the highest priority. India will never compromise on the interests of its farmers, dairy farmers and fishermen. I know I will have to pay a heavy price personally, but I am ready for it,” Modi said.After the PM’s comment, Trump came to buy a 25% tariff burden on Indian goods, as a penalty, to buy Russian oil, to bring overall duty on Indian exports to 50% and further tariff stress. On reaching agriculture, dairy and fisheries, the US insistence has been one of the major points of prisoners, in which India has put its foot down. He said, “For the farmers of my country, for the fishermen of my country, for the livestock of my country, India is ready today,” he said.PM’s readiness resistance has increased to pay ‘personal value’ On Thursday, the PM’s response on his earlier public “no”, made one in Varanasi on Saturday, under the pressure of America. The US is not only demanding low tariffs on some agricultural products such as corn, soybeans, apples, cotton, almonds and ethanol, but also pitching to allow the entry of genetically modified yields such as maize, soy, canola and cotton in the Indian market. It also wants India to go into beef and cattle feed, which has bones and other animal parts; Both for the government are exactly “no-go” zone.During the trade talks, India opposed the American demand to reduce tariffs on these products as it would negatively affect Indian farmers that produce maize, soybeans, pulses, cotton and fruits and nuts. India also opposed the US step to pursue GM products due to bio -safety concerns.It is worth noting that “whatever-that-Yeh” claim came during the PM’s speech in an incident, which is the inspiring power behind the ‘Green Revolution’ to mark the centenary of veteran agricultural scientist Ms. Swaminathan, which helped India to remove its dependence on American foods and shaken the stigma of the “Ship-to Muth” economy. Modi’s statement about his readiness to pay “personal value” also marked the change of trade disputes in the issue of Indian resistance and national pride and self -sufficiency.Modi took it to himself to lead “resistance”, Trump’s claims, already newly new by his hector, that he had taken advantage of a tariff deal promise to get India to stop Operation Sindor, which turned into a background.On this occasion, Indian agriculture, underlining his vision for Modi, pushed for a combination of traditional Indian agricultural practices with modern science, and emphasized the need to ensure nutritional security, crop diversification and development of climate-flexible crop varieties. He also picked for the integration of AI and machine learning in agricultural systems.Modi said, “The government has always considered the strength of farmers as the foundation of national progress,” given that the policies prepared in recent years were not only about the assistance, but also about the instill of the farmers.