But beneath the promise lies a set of serious challenges. Experts warn about data credibility; can Artificial Intelligence really capture the chaos of ground-level farming? There’s also the market risk: if too many farmers follow the same advice, overproduction could crash prices. And perhaps most worrying, accountability remains unclear. If farmers incur losses after following AI recommendations, who is responsible? Bharat VISTAAR integrates with major schemes like PM-Kisan, Soil Health Card, and Fasal Bima Yojana, and uses ICAR’s crop packages. On paper, it looks revolutionary. In practice, it raises tough questions about trust, dependence on big tech, and the future of Indian farming. This video explores whether Bharat VISTAAR is the future of agriculture or a fragile experiment that could reshape livelihoods across India.