India Partners with World Food Programme to Fight Global Hunger

GS 1 – Society

Context

The Government of India and the World Food Programme (WFP) signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) on 25 August 2025, marking a major step in collaboration to address the global hunger crisis.

Highlights
  • India will supply fortified rice to WFP for distribution among vulnerable populations in crisis zones worldwide.
  • Showcases India’s role as an agricultural surplus nation contributing to humanitarian aid.
  • Reflects India’s philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – “the world is one family.”
  • Builds upon discussions at the WFP Executive Board side event in Rome (Feb 2025).
  • Complementary initiatives under India–WFP partnership include:
    • Supply Chain Optimization (distribution/procurement)
    • Fortified Rice Rollout
    • Annapurti Devices (Grain ATMs)
    • Jan Poshan Kendra
    • Smart Warehousing
    • FLOSPANS (Mobile Storage Units)
Significance  
  • Strengthens India’s role as a global humanitarian leader.
  • Enhances India’s food diplomacy and soft power.
  • Aligns with SDG-2 (Zero Hunger).
  • Demonstrates India’s proactive contribution in multilateral cooperation and global governance.
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