India, April 27 -- More than five decades ago, India desired to become a self-dependent nation in milk production. Consequently, the country launched Operation Flood, a dairy development programme, on January 13, 1970. Today, India is the number one milk-producing nation in the world. The country also produces 24% of the world's milk and has witnessed a 51% increase in milk production between 2014 and 2022.

However, despite this significant achievement, the country has been a laggard in terms of sourcing, storage, supply, and distribution of dairy products. Fortunately, fixing these critical gaps are the homegrown dairytech startups. Adept at using state-of-the-art tech solutions, these ventures are spearheading the country's White Revol...