India is a land of extraordinary contrasts, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, and natural wonders coexist with vibrant cities.
Although Delhi is predominantly an urbanized region, agriculture continues to play an essential role in its rural belts, particularly in the peri-urban villages and adjoining regions. Delhi’s agricultural landscape is shaped by river plains, semi-arid climate, urban demand for food, and proximity to markets. The surrounding states — Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan — form a vital agro-economic zone supporting Delhi's population.