India has achieved a major milestone by developing its first indigenous water-soluble fertiliser process—seven years in the making. This homegrown innovation promises to dramatically reduce dependence on Chinese specialty fertiliser imports, paving the way for enhanced agricultural self-reliance. In turn, it could position the nation as a global exporter in this crucial sector, supporting sustainable farming practices and economic growth.
With this technology, Indian farmers may enjoy better input efficiency and potentially lower costs, while the fertiliser manufacturing industry gears up for a boost. The breakthrough aligns neatly with broader governmental strategies focused on sustainable agriculture and economic independence in key domains.

