Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)

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Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)

A Decade of Irrigation-Led Agricultural Transformation


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Launch Year 2015–16
Tagline "Har Khet Ko Pani, More Crop Per Drop"
Nature Umbrella / Centrally Sponsored Scheme
Phase II Approval December 2021 (CCEA) — valid 2021–26
Phase II Total Outlay ₹93,068 crore
Phase II Central Support ₹37,454 crore
Loan Debt Servicing ₹20,434.56 crore (GoI loans via NABARD/NWDA)
Budget 2026–27 Allocation ₹6,587 crore [S1]
Cumulative Central Assistance >₹64,407 crore (since inception) [S1]
Total Farmers Benefited >27 million (since 2016–17) [S1]
Irrigation Potential Created/Restored 24.61 million hectares [S1]
Micro-irrigation (PDMC, since inception) 110.92 lakh hectares [S1]
AIBP Target 2021–26 13.88 lakh hectares additional irrigation potential [S2]
CAD&WM Target 2021–26 30.23 lakh hectares cultivable command area [S3]
SMI + RRR Schemes completed 3,462 schemes; 5.93 lakh ha irrigation potential [S3]
Groundwater interventions 88.55 thousand hectares coverage [S3]

Components & Implementing Ministries:

Component Sub-components Nodal Ministry
AIBP (Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme) Ministry of Jal Shakti
HKKP (Har Khet Ko Pani) CAD&WM, SMI, RRR of Water Bodies, Groundwater Development Ministry of Jal Shakti
PDMC (Per Drop More Crop) Micro-irrigation (drip + sprinkler) Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
WD (Watershed Development) Ministry of Rural Development (Dept. of Land Resources)

Note: Ministry of Jal Shakti (created 2019 by merging MoWR and Dept. of Drinking Water & Sanitation) now anchors AIBP and HKKP. Pre-2019, it was under Ministry of Water Resources. [S2]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Environmental

Administrative / Governance

Scientific / Technological

Legal / Constitutional


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. PMKSY was launched in 2015–16 — it is NOT a scheme of the current phase of NDA alone; it began in the first term. [S2]
  2. The tagline is "Har Khet Ko Pani, More Crop Per Drop" — dual objectives of coverage and efficiency. [S2]
  3. PMKSY is implemented by three ministries: Ministry of Jal Shakti (AIBP + HKKP), Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (PDMC), and Ministry of Rural Development / Dept. of Land Resources (Watershed Development). [S2]
  4. "Per Drop More Crop" (PDMC) is the micro-irrigation component under Ministry of Agriculture, NOT Jal Shakti. [S2]
  5. PMKSY Phase II (2021–26) total outlay: ₹93,068 crore (approved by CCEA). [S3]
  6. Since inception, PMKSY has brought 110.92 lakh hectares under micro-irrigation under PDMC. [S1]
  7. Over 27 million (2.7 crore) farmers have benefited from PMKSY since 2016–17. [S1]
  8. Total irrigation potential created/restored under PMKSY: 24.61 million hectares. [S1]
  9. Cumulative Central assistance to PMKSY exceeds ₹64,407 crore. [S1]
  10. Union Budget 2026–27 allocated ₹6,587 crore to PMKSY. [S1]
  11. HKKP stands for Har Khet Ko Pani — NOT a standalone scheme; it is a component of PMKSY under Jal Shakti. [S2]
  12. Underground pipeline networks under CAD&WM avoided land acquisition of approximately 76,594 hectares. [S2]
  13. AIBP target for 2021–26: 13.88 lakh hectares additional irrigation potential. [S2]
  14. Water is a State List subject (Entry 17, List II), but inter-state rivers fall under Union List (Entry 56, List I) — PMKSY operates through CSS architecture to navigate this. [Constitutional GK]
  15. Under HKKP, 3,462 SMI and RRR schemes completed, creating 5.93 lakh hectares irrigation potential. [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping: - GS-III: Agriculture (irrigation, farm productivity, water management), Infrastructure, Government Schemes - GS-II: Government policies and interventions (CSS architecture, Centre–State in agriculture), federalism

Specific Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: "Issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices; Public Distribution System — objectives, functioning"; "Major crops, cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce" - GS-II: "Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation"

Plausible Mains Questions:

  1. "Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) represents a paradigm shift in India's irrigation governance. Critically examine its multi-component structure, achievements, and the challenges of coordinated implementation across ministries." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  2. "Micro-irrigation is the key to achieving water security in Indian agriculture. Evaluate the performance of the Per Drop More Crop (PDMC) component of PMKSY in this regard." (GS-III, 10 marks)

  3. "Since water is a State subject, how does the Centre use PMKSY to influence irrigation development? Analyse the federal dimensions of this scheme and the tensions it navigates." (GS-II, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Jal Jeevan Mission Sister flagship scheme under Jal Shakti; together they represent India's twin water-security objectives (irrigation + drinking water).
Jal Shakti Abhiyan Catchment area conservation, water harvesting — directly complements PMKSY's watershed component.
National Water Policy (2012) Policy framework within which PMKSY operates; sets principles of river basin planning and water-use hierarchy.
PMFBY (Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana) Complements PMKSY — irrigation reduces crop risk, insurance covers residual risk; both target farm income stabilisation.
Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) Predecessor component absorbed into PMKSY; studying AIBP's pre-2015 history explains why PMKSY was needed.
National Project for Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies Precursor to PMKSY's RRR sub-component; tests often conflate the two.
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 Legal regime governing water quality; contextualises why water-efficient irrigation matters beyond quantity.
Economic Survey chapters on Agriculture Annual data source for irrigated area, crop yield correlations, and PMKSY progress figures used in Mains answers.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong Ministry for PDMC: Aspirants often assign "Per Drop More Crop" to Jal Shakti. It is under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare. Only AIBP and HKKP sit with Jal Shakti. [S2]

  2. Confusing PMKSY launch year: PMKSY was announced in Budget 2014–15 but operationally launched in 2015–16. Do not cite 2014 as the launch year.

  3. HKKP ≠ standalone scheme: "Har Khet Ko Pani" is frequently mistaken for an independent programme. It is a sub-component of PMKSY under Jal Shakti, with four further sub-components.

  4. Phase I vs Phase II figures: Phase II outlay (₹93,068 crore, 2021–26) ≠ Phase I outlay. Exams may mix these; always specify the phase when citing budget figures.

  5. "Water is a State subject" trap: MCQs sometimes ask whether Centre can legislate on irrigation. The correct answer depends on the context — rivers within a state (State List, Entry 17) vs. inter-state rivers (Union List, Entry 56). PMKSY uses the CSS route precisely because direct Centre control over intra-state irrigation is constitutionally limited.


11. Sources