The timing of the monsoon impacts millions of farmers across India, whose livelihoods depend on timely and sufficient rainfall for their crops. The agricultural sector contributes significantly to India's GDP, making the monsoon's performance a key economic indicator. Furthermore, the availability of water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use is directly linked to the monsoon's intensity and duration. Variations in the monsoon pattern can trigger a cascade of effects, from food price inflation to social unrest. Accurate monsoon forecasts and effective water management strategies are essential for mitigating these risks and ensuring sustainable development.