Abstract.The resistance or susceptibility of sorghum genotypes to damage by the spotted stemborer, Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) in sorghum is commonly measured in terms of leaf damage, deadheart formation and stem tunneling. Effect of the host plant on the insect survival and development (antibiosis), and the plant's response to insect damage (tolerance or recovery resistance) are also important parameters for measuring host plant resistance to stemborers. We compared 10 selection indices commonly used to select genotypes for tolerance/ resistance to various stresses, namely functional plant loss index (FPLI), antibiosis index (ABI), mean productivity index (MPI), mean relative performance (MRP), relative efficiency index (REI), tolerance index (TOL), Fischer and Maurer's stress susceptibility index (FMSSI), Fernandez stress tolerance index (FSTI), Geometric mean productivity (GMP), and Schneider's stress severity index (SSSI). The indices based on grain yield reduction can be combined with those associated with grain yield response and potential under borer-infested and -uninfested conditions, since each index assesses different biological mechanisms (such as tolerance, adaptation, and/or productivity). Amongst these, FPLI can be used to differentiate the sorghum genotypes for different components of resistance by taking into account both the foliar damage and deadheart formation. GMP, REI, and FSTI provided a better discrimination of the stemborer tolerant genotypes under borer-infested condition, and were good predictors of grain yield performance than TOL, MPI, MRP, ABI, SSSI, FMSSI, and FPLI. A strong association between * Email: h.sharma@cgiar.org 2 GMP and REI indicated that both these indices could be used to select for low grain yield loss and high productivity. However, the selection of genotypes with high grain yield potential and adaptation to borer infestation may be achieved by combining selection indices related to the mean grain yield performance under borer-infested and uninfested conditions (GMP and REI), and low levels of grain yield loss under borer infestation.