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“The Blue Revolution is not just about increased fish production but also about sustainable practices”. Discuss the progress and challenges in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy in India.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources,

Topic: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources,

Q5. “The Blue Revolution is not just about increased fish production but also about sustainable practices”. Discuss the progress and challenges in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy in India. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: PIB

Why the question World Fisheries Day, observed every November 21st, is a global event that underscores the critical importance of sustainable fisheries and the need to protect aquatic ecosystems and the livelihoods of fishing communities. Key Demand of the question Discuss the dual focus of the Blue Revolution on fish production and sustainability, highlight India’s progress in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy, outline challenges, and suggest a way forward. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly define the Blue Revolution, emphasizing its focus on increasing fish production and ecological sustainability. Body The Blue Revolution’s dual focus: Highlight its emphasis on balancing fish production with sustainable practices, like eco-friendly fishing methods and biodiversity conservation. Progress in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy: Mention key achievements such as aquaculture expansion, export leadership, investments, and climate-resilient practices. Challenges in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy: Discuss issues like overfishing, marine pollution, climate impacts, and gaps in governance. Way forward: Suggest solutions such as improved marine governance, climate-smart aquaculture, empowerment of fisherfolk, and tackling marine pollution. Conclusion Emphasize the importance of balancing economic growth with ecological sustainability to ensure long-term benefits for marine ecosystems and dependent communities.

Why the question

World Fisheries Day, observed every November 21st, is a global event that underscores the critical importance of sustainable fisheries and the need to protect aquatic ecosystems and the livelihoods of fishing communities.

Key Demand of the question

Discuss the dual focus of the Blue Revolution on fish production and sustainability, highlight India’s progress in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy, outline challenges, and suggest a way forward.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction

Briefly define the Blue Revolution, emphasizing its focus on increasing fish production and ecological sustainability.

The Blue Revolution’s dual focus: Highlight its emphasis on balancing fish production with sustainable practices, like eco-friendly fishing methods and biodiversity conservation.

Progress in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy: Mention key achievements such as aquaculture expansion, export leadership, investments, and climate-resilient practices.

Challenges in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy: Discuss issues like overfishing, marine pollution, climate impacts, and gaps in governance.

Way forward: Suggest solutions such as improved marine governance, climate-smart aquaculture, empowerment of fisherfolk, and tackling marine pollution.

Conclusion

Emphasize the importance of balancing economic growth with ecological sustainability to ensure long-term benefits for marine ecosystems and dependent communities.

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