New Delhi
When leaders of the G20 countries engage in intense negotiations during the summit meeting here next week, their spouses will have the opportunity to witness India’s progress in research and development in the agriculture sector through field visits and attend live cooking sessions of millet-based dishes by renowned chefs. As part of the G20 summit leader spouse programme on September 9th organised by department of agriculture and farmers welfare, Indian Council for Agricultural Research and ministry of external affairs, spouses of world leaders will get to see India’s technological advancement over the decades at Pusa campus of country’s premier Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) besides savour millets based dishes specially curated for the occasion. India’s achievements in the agriculture sector especially Green Revolution and the country emerging as one of the biggest producers of rice, wheat, pulses and horticultural crops will also be showcased at the sprawling IARI Pusa campus, according to an official organising the event.