The Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) in India has recommended the commercial cultivation of Genetically Modified (GM) mustard (DMH11), a hybrid variety that increases yield by 28% on average compared to existing mustard varieties. This recommendation aims to address India's growing reliance on edible oil imports, which surged by 34.18% in 2021-22, by boosting the productivity of oilseed crops. Currently, only Bt-cotton is the approved GM crop for commercial cultivation in India. Mustard is a key oilseed crop in India, but its productivity is significantly lower than global averages, and GM mustard could help close the supply-demand gap for edible oils by increasing yield and self-sufficiency.