A research in Agriculture and Climate Change in India with International Collaboration: A Scientometrics Perspective  

The Government of India has consistently promoted sustainable farming practices and the adoption of climate-resilient methodologies. These measures are designed to enhance farmers’ incomes while simultaneously creating new opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovation in the agricultural sector.This study presents a scientometrics analysis of research on agriculture and climate change in India, with a focus on international collaboration. Using data from the Web of Science (1995–2025), 2,460 publications with 3,19,979 citations were examined through Biblioshiny, VOSviewer, and HistCite to assess publication trends, citation impact,and collaborative networks. Findings reveal contributions from 127 countries, with the United States (354 publications; 26,538 citations), United Kingdom (156; 17,027), and Australia (147; 15,148) as leading collaborators. Analysis of Total Global Citation Scores (TGCS) and Total Local Citation Scores (TLCS) highlights dual patterns of influence: research powerhouses such as the USA and UK show high global and local impact, while countries like Mexico and Kenya demonstrate strong local influence despite moderate global citations. Emerging contributors, including Bangladesh, the Philippines,and Pakistan, are gaining visibility in both global and regional research networks. The results underscore that global citation dominance does not always align with local scholarly integration, and balanced international collaboration is essential for addressing region-specific agricultural challenges under climate change.
The study analyzed the characteristics of articles published by Scientists in the field of climate change in agriculturein India total 2430 Publications retrieved from the Scopus online database were analyzed. There were as many as 127 countries actively engaged research with researchers. The most productive and the highest number of collaborations with USA, with (TP=354, TC=26,538),followed by the UK (156), with (TP=375, TC=17,027),Australia(TP=194, TC=15,148 ), Germany (TP=156, TC=11,668 ), and People’s R China (TP=140, TC=11,451 ).