Lepraria indica is a species of leprose (powdery) crustose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was discovered in the Amarkantak region of Madhya Pradesh in central India, where it grows on rocks and soil in tropical forests at elevations between 150 and 500 metres. The lichen forms green to light grey powdery patches with distinctive lobed edges that have slightly raised rims and a thick white inner layer. Chemical analysis has identified several lichen substances in the species, including stictic acid, atranorin, and zeorin, which help distinguish it from similar powdery lichens.