Corruption in India is a pervasive issue, spanning from grassroots to the highest levels of government. It undermines trust in institutions, impedes development, and distorts public services. Rampant in public procurement, judiciary, and politics, corruption erodes the rule of law and exacerbates inequality. Despite anti-corruption measures, weak enforcement and cultural norms sustain its prevalence. Addressing corruption demands institutional reforms, technological innovations, and fostering a culture of integrity and accountability. Only through concerted efforts can India overcome this entrenched challenge and realize its true potential.