Explanation
In India, Mangrove vegetation is primarily found in the Sunderbans, not the Western Ghats, Shivalik Hills, or Deccan Plateau. The Sunderbans, located in the state of West Bengal, is the largest mangrove forest in India and one of the largest in the world. It is renowned for its diverse ecosystem and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Western Ghats, Shivalik Hills, and Deccan Plateau are not known for mangroves but are characterized by different types of vegetation and ecosystems.