Cheetahs are not naturally present in India as you can see in this map. The only way to see a cheetah would be in a zoo or through import. read more
The Indian Cheetah was declared extinct in India shortly after India got Independence. It is the only species which has been declared extinct due to unnatural deaths. So Chances are very slim that you can find it in India. There was an attempt to re-introduce the Asiatic Cheetah from Iran by the Indian government but the talks failed. read more
India requested Iran to transport one live pair to India. If not possible, Indian scientists requested Iran to allow them to collect some live cells of the cheetah pair in Iran itself, which can then be made into living cell lines. read more
Cheetahs are predominantly found in the savannas of Africa andIndia. The Asiatic cheetah can be found in India, Afghanistan,Iraq, Iran, Pakistan etc. read more