— The aim of this paper is to analyse the
most practiced Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for
Indian agriculture. India is an agricultural
country. Approximately three-fourth population
of India is primarily dependent on agriculture for
their livelihood. Therefore, any improvement in
agriculture can provide impetus to Indian
economy. The success of this approach is rooted
on the understanding of different enablers of
Indian agriculture. The most commonly accepted
CSFs for Indian agriculture were indentified from
the literature. Then by agricultural expert’s
opinion, interactions among those CSFs have been
studied using Interpretive Structural Modeling
(ISM). The findings through MICMAC analysis
implied that most of the CSFs are classified as
linkage variables and remaining are classified as
Independent variables. The developed model
provides a road map that assists practitioners to
understand the process through which CSFs are
practiced in a certain enterprise.