Correct option is C
Concurrent List.
Forests are included in the Concurrent List of the Indian Constitution, meaning that both the central and state governments have the authority to legislate and administer forest-related matters. This shared responsibility reflects the importance of forests for both national and regional interests.
The Union List deals with matters of national importance, such as defense, foreign affairs, and currency, while the State List deals with matters primarily concerning the states, such as public order, police, and education. The Concurrent List includes subjects that have both national and state significance, such as forests, agriculture, and trade and commerce.