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VOL. 12, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Dairy industry research in India: A bibliometric perspective on sustainability, technology, and policy
Authors
Sahul Kailashgiri Goswami, Dr. Vishal Khasgiwala
Abstract
This study provides a year-wise analytical
review of Indian dairy industry research published between 2010 and 2025,
focusing on policy, sustainability, technology, and institutional dimensions.
Based on fifty selected studies, the analysis reveals a clear transition from
early descriptive and policy-oriented research toward sustainability-driven,
technology-intensive, and data-centric investigations. Environmental concerns
became prominent after 2015, while systems thinking, demand forecasting, and
climate adaptation gained momentum after 2021. Recent research increasingly
employs life cycle assessment, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and
bibliometric methods, indicating methodological advancement. Despite these
developments, persistent structural challenges, regional disparities, and gaps
between policy formulation and technology adoption remain. The study highlights
the growing alignment of Indian dairy research with global sustainability and
climate-resilience goals.
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Pages:56-59
How to cite this article:
Sahul Kailashgiri Goswami, Dr. Vishal Khasgiwala "Dairy industry research in India: A bibliometric perspective on sustainability, technology, and policy". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 12, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 56-59
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