India lost 166 tigers in 2025, up by 40 from 126 in 2024 — the highest annual figure in recent years.
The state reported 55 tiger deaths (33% of national total), driven by a mix of natural causes, conflict and human-induced factors.
Electrocution (31), road/rail accidents (19), poaching (42 confirmed) and territorial fights remain major causes despite overall tiger population growth.