Indian Farmers in the LPG Era: Economic Reforms and Rural Impact examines the effects of liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG) on India's agricultural sector and rural economy. It explores the origins of LPG policies, their impact on farmers, environmental consequences, and judicial interventions for farmers’ welfare. The book analyzes policy shifts, market challenges, and socio-economic disparities while offering recommendations for sustainable rural development. Designed for law students, researchers, and policymakers, it provides a critical perspective on economic reforms and legal frameworks affecting Indian farmers. This insightful study fosters an informed discourse on agricultural policies and rural livelihoods in a globalized economy.