This document provides an overview of agro-ecological zoning in India. It describes how India has been divided into 20 agro-ecological regions and 60 agro-ecological subregions based on soil type, climate, and physiography. Each zone is further classified into agro-ecological units at the district level. Several of the major agro-ecological zones are then described, including the climatic characteristics and soil types found in each. The purpose of agro-ecological zoning is to assess crop yield potential, formulate plans for crop diversification, and determine optimal land use across different regions of the country.