The Reformed Presbyterian Church of India is a historic confessional Presbyterian denomination in India, established in the 19th century by Scottish and Irish missionaries.
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of India was a joint effort of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Ireland and Scotland in 1823, and established 12 congregations in India by a team of three ministers, namely Alexander Crawford, James Glasgow and D. Mitchell.
[5] In the 2020s, the denomination's goal is to establish several congregations in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and New Delhi.
[6] The Reformed Presbyterian Church in India had two presbyteries in the past with one inactive at present: The denomination is active in Uttaranchal State, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
In 2004, the RPC in India had 3000 members with 14 clergy and 31 elders and deacons.