In recent years, a significant increase in landslide-related fatalities has been observed during the monsoon months of June to August in India, primarily attributed to extreme weather events. While the spatial occurrence of landslides can be forecasted in advance through a combination of regional and local early warnings in specific locations, given our understanding of the interactions between precursors and drivers. Nevertheless, accurately predicting the exact initiation area remains a challenging task, specially over the most complex mountainous regions, and is a priority area still remain difficult to address. This workshop indent to gather experts in the fields of rainfall induced landslides, meteorology, hydrology and early warning systems (EWS) to share experiences and knowledge on operational regional early warning systems to train MSc, PhD, Post-doctoral students and Early Career Researchers, and to discuss further the need for prioritized research goals in this field. ISRO_DMSP_WORKSHOP_IISERMohali_Brochure (1)