
The introduction of advanced technologies to improve farming methods is causing a revolution in the agricultural landscape of Vikshit Bharat (Developed India). In order to control pests and diseases in crops, this abstract explores a ground-breaking project under the Vikshit Bharat Programme that uses drone technology to apply fungicides and insecticides precisely and locally. Drones have great potential to revolutionize agriculture by promoting resource efficiency, sustainability, and increased crop yields. The suggested approach is the tactical use of unmanned aerial aircraft outfitted with cutting-edge spraying equipment that can apply fungicides and insecticides with previously unheard-of precision. This strategy guarantees that the agrochemicals efficiently reach their intended objectives while also reducing the environmental impact associated with conventional spray approaches. The Vikshit Bharat Program's primary objectives, which emphasize technical improvements for comprehensive agricultural development, are well aligned with the use of drones in disease and pest management.