This document describes a study that used remote sensing and GIS techniques to develop a land use plan for Lunglei District in Mizoram, India. Satellite imagery was analyzed to map the existing land use/land cover, which included agricultural land, forests, bamboo forests, scrubland, and water bodies. Slope maps were also generated. The land use plan proposed allocating different areas to uses like wet rice cultivation, terrace farming, agro-horticulture, forest conservation, and afforestation based on the existing land use and slope. The analysis in a GIS system helped produce maps and statistics to inform a productive and sustainable land use plan for the district.