 I am the FAO's representative in India. I am part of the organizing committee for this conference on land. This issue is very important for us because FAO also has developed a voluntary guidelines for land in New York. So it has the specialty of working on the issues related to land. So in that context we are participating in this conference. The one thing about India, the first caveat we have to have is that it's a very big and very complex country. In terms of land also, the issues are very, very high. There is no one particular issue on this. From the resource use perspective, the land degradation is quite significant. And that partly the degradation comes from the fact that the management of the land, the share reliance on the private management of the land would not result in protecting the potential, productive potential of the land, that's part of the problem that we are facing. There is a significant part of the country which is under the communal management. The community owns the land. There is usually no private rights over the land. In a way it's good in the sense that the resource utilization by the community, so basically there is more equitable distribution of the resource within the community. But in the meantime, the modernized kind of instruments are coming in. The industrialists and other people are sort of co-opting with the leaders of the community leaders and trying to appropriate the land for their own benefits but becoming an issue. Things we will be trying is to involve the whole community in the decision making process of the land. Actually, India has very enabling legal provisions. There is what they call PSA, the extension of Panchadra's institutions to the federal areas as it is called. That gives enormous amount of power to the local community, industrial and natural resource management including land. So the implementation of that particular empowering provisions are still an issue. There is a lot of capacity building that we need to require. There is a lot of detail legislative work that we have to do forming the rules, forming the bylaws and many other things. But the country has the enabling framework so we should be working all together to make that a reality.