The effects of climate change are increasingly evident in India's agricultural sector, threatening food security and farmer livelihoods. Without science-driven strategies, farmers may face reduced crop yields, financial instability, and greater vulnerability to extreme weather events. The push for state-specific agricultural roadmaps aims to mitigate these risks by addressing local environmental challenges and improving resilience. However, delays in implementation or lack of coordination between state and central governments could hinder progress, leaving farmers exposed to the adverse impacts of climate change.