'This is a compelling and thoughtful study of the agrarian modernisation in India. It dispels the idea of the Green Revolution as a unitary process and demonstrates how US-inspired global visions were reworked by local initiatives from below to shape the contours of the Green Revolution in different regions. Combining historical research with fieldwork, Kumar offers a nuanced and complex exploration of the reign of technocracy in India's agrarian modernisation.' Neeladri Bhattacharya, Visiting Professor, Ashoka University