The policy landscape for climate-resilient agriculture in the Indian Sundarban includes efforts to support adaptive farming practices such as promotion of salt-tolerant crops and integrated water management. Some government initiatives encourage sustainable practices to mitigate the unique vulnerabilities of the region, but funding and resources often fall short for comprehensive implementation. Coordination between regional authorities and local communities is limited, leading to inconsistent adoption of resilient practices across different areas. Bridging these gaps with targeted financing, localized policies, and capacity-building programs is essential to strengthen agricultural resilience in the Indian Sundarban.