India has various types of soil formed by weathering of rocks under different climates and deposition by denudation agents. The six main types are alluvial, black, red, laterite, desert, and mountainous soils. Alluvial soil covers over 7.7 million square km in areas like Uttar Pradesh and covers the most extensive areas. Black soil is best for cotton and found in states like Maharashtra. Red soil covers over 5.18 lakh km2 across central and southern India. Soil erosion due to deforestation, overgrazing, and unscientific farming methods affects soil fertility and agricultural productivity. Conservation methods like terracing, afforestation, check dams, and planned grazing help