Type: Chapter

Modernizing major and medium irrigation schemes in India: formulating a programme of change

Authors

Martin Burton

Water Resources and Irrigation Management (United Kingdom)

M. G. Shivakumar

Asian Development Bank (India)

Rahul Sen

Water Resources Policy and Institutions (India)

Kuppannan Palanisami

International Water Management Institute (IWMI)

Lance Gore

Asian Development Bank (Philippines)

Publication date:

10 June 2024

ID: 9781835451809

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Description

This chapter outlines the establishment of a national multi-year, multidisciplinary programme to modernize major and medium irrigation (and drainage schemes in India) under the Support for Irrigation Modernization Program. The programme is supported by the Asian Development Bank and implemented by concerned State Water Resources Departments in association with Central Water Commission under the Ministry of Jal Shakti on behalf of the Government of India. The chapter considers the need for modernization including the drivers and enablers for change, the changing dynamics of irrigated agriculture in India, the options for modernization, and the cost implications. The chapter discusses the key components of a modernization programme including the need for policy and legislation, institutional reform, water resources identification, planning and management, irrigation system modernization, incorporating infrastructure, management, operation and maintenance, agricultural reform, and modernization and upgrading of knowledge and information.

Table of contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Recognizing the need for irrigation project modernization in India
  • 3 Opportunities and options for modernization
  • 4 Making the right choices
  • 5 Linking project activities to achieve the desired objectives
  • 6 Conclusion
  • 7 References