This document discusses issues related to patents, intellectual property rights (IPR), and their impact on agriculture and food security in India. It notes that provisions in international treaties and Indian laws regarding patents and IPRs have negatively impacted Indian farmers and the agriculture sector. While agricultural production and subsidies for fertilizers have increased over time, food insecurity remains a major problem in India. The document questions whether recent laws and policies favor commercial interests over the rights of farmers and food security for all Indians. It suggests there may be a conspiracy to control hunger for commercial gain.