The correct answer is: A. Indo-French
The Frozen Semen Project was started under the Indo-French Programme of Cooperation in Animal Husbandry. The project was launched in 1962 with the objective of improving the quality of livestock in India. The project was a success and helped to increase the production of milk and meat in India.
The Indo-French Programme of Cooperation in Animal Husbandry was a bilateral agreement between the governments of India and France. The agreement was signed in 1962 and came into effect in 1963. The objective of the agreement was to promote cooperation between the two countries in the field of animal husbandry. The agreement covered a wide range of areas, including research, training, and extension.
The Indo-French Programme of Cooperation in Animal Husbandry was a successful initiative. The project helped to improve the quality of livestock in India and increased the production of milk and meat. The project also helped to strengthen the ties between India and France.
The other options are incorrect because they are not the correct programmes under which the Frozen Semen Project was started.
Option B: Indo-Spanish Programme of Cooperation in Animal Husbandry. This programme was not started in 1962.
Option C: Indo-German Programme of Cooperation in Animal Husbandry. This programme was not started in 1962.
Option D: Indo-Danish Programme of Cooperation in Animal Husbandry. This programme was not started in 1962.