Deploy drones, biosecurity and disease-management technology in fisheries
We will introduce drones, biosecurity measures and advanced disease-management technologies to strengthen aquaculture and protect the fisheries sector.
Bharatiya Janata Party · Lok Sabha General Election 2024
Last updated 2 Jun 2026
“We will make efforts to protect indigenous cattle breeds, and make efforts to increase their productivity and preserve their genetic diversity.”
The Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM), in place since 2014, is actively delivering on indigenous-breed conservation and productivity. The Cabinet approved revised RGM funding in March 2025 (additional Rs 1,000 crore, total Rs 3,400 crore for 2021-22 to 2025-26), and the mission deploys sex-sorted semen technology (Gausort, 2024), IVF labs (22 set up), strengthened semen stations, the National Kamdhenu Breeding Centre and the National Milk Recording Programme to conserve and propagate elite indigenous animals. The protection/productivity pledge is being actively pursued; preserving genetic diversity across all native breeds is an ongoing effort. Partial.
Cabinet approves revised Rashtriya Gokul Mission (additional Rs 1,000 crore; total Rs 3,400 crore for 2021-26) for indigenous breed conservation and productivity.
View sourceWe will introduce drones, biosecurity measures and advanced disease-management technologies to strengthen aquaculture and protect the fisheries sector.
We will leverage satellite imagery and communication technology to enhance the safety of our fishermen at sea, providing timely alerts and information.
We will establish Nucleus Breeding Centres and Brood Banks to ensure availability of quality fish seed and broodstock for self-reliance in the fisheries sector.

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