India is held accountable for sustaining approximately 18% of the global human population and 17% of the global livestock, despite the fact that it only occupies approximately 2.5% of the world's geographical area and 4% of its renewable water resources [5], [4], [6]. There has been a nationwide trend and noticeable disparity of decline in the availability of farm human resource driven by factors like as urbanisation and improved infrastructure, leading to higher wages for workers. This led to transformation in human & animal based agriculture to the mechanised agriculture in the span of century witnessed from deficit to surplus of Indian food basket. Improvements in crop acreage, operational timeliness, and overall yield quality have all resulted from the widespread use of agricultural machinery. In the present discussions the transformation of agricultural mechanisation witnessed was drafted to one umbrella with broad outlook and future outlay was garlanded to give prefect trek for achieving handsome harvestable food bowl.