Twenty eight hybrids derived from four CMS lines and seven restorer lines along with two checks were evaluated in randomized block design at three locations for G x E interactions and stability parameters. Stability analysis revealed that genotype x environment interactions were highly significant for all the eleven traits which indicated differential response of genotypes to varied environments. Cross combinations SVCMS-1 x SVSR-3, SVCMS-1 x SVSR-5, SVCMS-2 x SVSR-2, SVCMS-2 x SVSR-4, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-2, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-3, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-7, SVCMS-4 x SVSR-7 and check Phule Raviaj had significantly higher mean than population mean and regression coefficient less than unity which indicated their stable and wide adaptability to poorenvironment, while, hybrids, viz., SVCMS-1 x SVSR-7, SVCMS-2 x SVSR-3, SVCMS-2 x SVSR-6, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-1, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-4, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-5, SVCMS-3 x SVSR-6, SVCMS-4 x SVSR-1, SVCMS-4 x SVSR-5 SVCMS-4 x SVSR-6 and check LSFH-171 were with high mean, regression coefficient more than unity (bi>1) with non-significant least deviation from regression line indicating their specific adaptation to favorable or rich environments.