From Food to Pharma: The Corporate Cycle India Refuses to Enter

 

What If Food Isn’t Just Food Anymore?


In today's world, food is no longer just nourishment. It’s a product. Engineered, processed, and packaged for efficiency—not health. And it starts with the seed. The genetically modified seed.

India’s rejection of GM crops in the recent trade negotiations wasn't just about imports. It was about saying “No” to a toxic food-pharma feedback loop that traps other nations.

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The Cycle: Seed → Chemical → Sickness → Subscription

Here’s how it works:

·         Step 1: GM seeds are engineered for herbicide resistance.

·         Step 2: Herbicide-tolerant crops require paired chemicals to survive and yield.

·         Step 3: These crops enter the food chain—often highly processed.

·         Step 4: Long-term consumption coincides with rising metabolic and hormonal disorders.

·         Step 5: Big Pharma steps in—not with cures, but with lifetime medication plans.

India isn’t just saying no to crops—it’s saying no to this engineered dependency.

The Same Corporates at Every Step

Look at the ecosystem:

·         Bayer-Monsanto makes GM seeds and herbicides.

·         Cargill & Nestlé profit from cheap GM inputs in processed foods.

·         Pharma giants manufacture drugs to treat food-induced illnesses.

·         And often, the same investment firms own them all.

This is a circular economy of sickness. And India has drawn a line.

What Bharat Values

In Indian thought, food is not just fuel—it is prana. It affects body, mind, and spirit. Seeds are sacred. Soil is alive. The Western industrial model views land as an input, and food as a commodity. That’s the core civilizational clash here.

The Real Question: Whose Health Matters?

India’s farmers, consumers, and future generations deserve real food—not a chemically enhanced, corporately patented simulation of nutrition. India’s stance is not anti-America. It’s pro-farmer, pro-soil, and pro-health.

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