This document discusses the role of digital agriculture within India's Digital India initiative. It defines digital agriculture as using ICT and data to support farming. The study examines the impact of digitalization on India's agricultural sector through secondary sources. Key objectives are to study the impact of digitalization and government schemes promoting it. Digital technologies like IoT, sensors, big data analytics and AI are improving access to information on soil, crops and equipment. Government schemes promote precision farming, insurance, markets and financial inclusion. Digital trends include vertical farming, supply chain innovation, and use of drones and remote sensing. The conclusion states that a comprehensive digital platform can help improve yields and meet growing food demand in India.