Transition of Indian Women: Marginal to Mainstream delves into the remarkable journey of Indian women as they move from the periphery to the center of socio-economic and cultural life. This edited volume brings together multidisciplinary perspectives to explore the evolving dimensions of women’s empowerment in modern India. It covers a wide range of themes, including digital empowerment, financial literacy, employment opportunities, political participation, and socio-cultural identity. The chapters also discuss the impact of digitalization on entrepreneurship and mental health, representation in literature, reproductive rights, and the role of women in environmental conservation, with a special focus on marginalized and tribal women. By integrating diverse scholarly viewpoints, the book provides a holistic understanding of the factors influencing women’s progress. It aims to enrich academic discourse while offering practical insights to inform policy and promote gender equity, inclusive development, and the continued empowerment of women in India.