Forests play an important ecological, economic, and cultural role. They provide resources like timber, fuel, and habitat. India's forest cover is approximately 21% of its land area, with tropical dry deciduous making up the largest portion. However, deforestation due to population growth, agriculture, and development is reducing forest cover and harming the environment through soil erosion, reduced rainfall, and loss of biodiversity. Afforestation aims to control deforestation by planting trees on wastelands. While India has taken steps to protect forests, further efforts are needed to balance development and conservation.