“…Some previous studies have shown that child undernutrition clusters in specific regions in developing countries (Fenn, Morris, & Frost, 2004;Gebreyesus, Mariam, Woldehanna, & Lindtjorn, 2016) and different types of spatial analysis studies have been conducted to identify geographical inequalities in child stunting (Fenn et al, 2004, Gebreyesus et al, 2016, Adekanmbi, Uthman, & Mudasiru, 2013, Alemu, Ahmed, Yalew, & Birhanu, 2016. However, much less has been done on explaining the factors that contribute to spatial variability in stunting (Di Cesare et al, 2015;Haile, Azage, Mola, & Rainey, 2016;Sharaf & Rashad, 2016;Srinivasan, Zanello, & Shankar, 2013), particularly in India. Although India is a highly populated country with a high burden of stunting, limited evidence exists on spatial analysis to examine the patterns of stunting across the country.…”