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Tribute: Agri scientist MS Swaminathan never hated MNCs but always put Indian companies first

September 30, 2023 / 15:06 IST
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MS Swaminathan was the architect of the Green Revolution in India. (Photo: AFP)
MS Swaminathan was the architect of the Green Revolution in India. (Photo: AFP)

Around the time when he was super-active, multinationals operating in South Asia often wondered how to handle M.S. Swaminathan, and dilute his Indianness. The MNCs found the soft-spoken agriculture scientist’s love for the nation too hot to handle.

Exasperated, once Pepsico top boss Priya Mohan Sinha even asked his top brass for a serious, closed-door meeting to find a way to reach out to the genial Swaminathan to understand why he just did not like the entry of MNCs in the Indian food sector. A close aide of Sinha told me he (Sinha) had heard similar complaints from big-buck companies like Hindustan Unilever. They all had the same problem.

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Swaminathan never hated MNCs but always put Indian companies first. He told the MNCs that they were in India for profit but they must include local companies in their growth stories, and also transfer technology.


Irritated, some of the MNCs even started calling Swaminathan a Left liberal and spread the word that he brought gluten to India by introducing Mexican wheat, and that the rice transfer to North India destroyed the water table because rice was not a staple food for North India.

But it did not stick.

Swaminathan knew the pulse of Indian farmers and their needs. He was their agriculture god. “He created a capacity for India in the world, he wanted a world where no one would starve,” said Subramaniam Ramadorai, chairperson of the advisory board at Tata STRIVE, Tata group’s CSR skill development initiative.