102 GENERAL POLICY 



willing to make sacrifices for its achievement. This they 

 can do in the sure conviction that the future greatness of 

 India in the world of nations depends upon the progress 

 of agriculture more than upon any other single activity. 

 The production of ever increasing wealth from the soil 

 will create a demand for manufactured goods of all kinds- 

 trade will be stimulated and capital will be accumulated. 

 By advancing in agriculture, India will also advance in 

 industries. Her millions, being thus assured of their daily 

 bread, will have the opportunity of advancing in knowledge 

 and culture. Thus will India achieve h^r heart's desire 

 and stand equal with the greatest nations of the world. 



