The impacts of climate change on Indian agriculture are severe, with risks to food security, rural livelihoods, and water resources. Farmers are increasingly vulnerable to income instability due to unpredictable weather patterns and resource depletion. The adoption of climate-resilient technologies is critical to mitigating these risks, but challenges remain in scaling these solutions across India's fragmented agricultural landscape. Without significant investment and policy support, the sector may struggle to adapt, potentially exacerbating rural poverty and food shortages.