India, Feb. 24 -- Forest fires have become a global phenomenon that unleash widespread devastation and ecological disruption. These uncontrollable fires not only destroy vast tracts of land but also contribute to air pollution, climate change and massive loss of biodiversity.

In recent years, the frequency and intensity of forest fires have become more pronounced causing losses to human lives and property. Wildfires are becoming more intense and occurring with greater frequency in various countries, including Russia, Canada, the United States, Brazil, Australia and Indonesia.

This trend is driven by a combination of climate change, human activities and inadequate fire management. Globally five per cent of wildfires start naturally an...