Blowing of winds in India is a process of the change in seasons. As soon as the conditions of atmospheric temperature and pressure change, the direction of winds also changes. In both conditions, whether it is summer or winter, the wind flow shows a significant change in it. Due to temperature and atmospheric pressure, Indian winds blow from the surface to the sea during the months of winter, while in the summer season, the conditions are totally reversed.
In this season, winds blow towards surface from the sea. The factor responsible for this change in the direction of winds is atmospheric pressure, because the winds always blow from high atmospheric pressure areas towards low atmospheric pressure areas.