Rajasthan is on track to surpass Andhra Pradesh and become India's largest cement-producing state. Currently Andhra Pradesh leads with an installed capacity of 62.5 million tonnes, while Rajasthan follows at 55 million tonnes. The turning point will be Jaisalmer, which is set to emerge as a major production hub with six new cement plants to be established between 2026 and 2029, backed by investments exceeding ₹17,000 crore and expected to add nearly 16 million tonnes of capacity. Rajasthan holds approximately 2.5 billion tonnes of limestone reserves — around 26% of India's total proven deposits — giving it a decisive raw-material advantage. The companies have already secured limestone mining leases.
Rajasthan Set to Become India's Largest Cement Producer; ₹17,000 Crore Jaisalmer Projects Announced
Rajasthan is on track to surpass Andhra Pradesh and become India's largest cement-producing state. Currently Andhra Pradesh leads with an installed capacity of 62.5 million tonnes, while Rajasthan follows at 55 million tonnes. The turning point will be Jaisalmer, which is set to emerge as a major production hub with six new cement plants to be established between 2026 and 2029, backed by investments exceeding ₹17,000 crore and expected to add nearly 16 million tonnes of capacity. Rajasthan holds approximately 2.5 billion tonnes of limestone reserves — around 26% of India's total proven deposits — giving it a decisive raw-material advantage. The companies have already secured limestone mining leases.
Key facts
- Rajasthan is set to surpass Andhra Pradesh as India's largest cement-producing state.
- Current installed capacity: Andhra Pradesh 62.5 MT versus Rajasthan 55 MT.
- Six new cement plants in Jaisalmer backed by ₹17,000 crore investment will add 16 MT capacity.
- New plants are scheduled for establishment between 2026 and 2029.
- Rajasthan holds approximately 2.5 billion tonnes of limestone reserves — 26% of India's total.
- Companies have already secured limestone mining leases for the Jaisalmer projects.
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What is Rajasthan's current installed cement capacity, compared with Andhra Pradesh's 62.5 million tonnes?
Rajasthan's installed cement capacity is about 55 million tonnes, while Andhra Pradesh leads with about 62.5 million tonnes. Planned cement plants in Jaisalmer during 2026-2029 are expected to add nearly 16 million tonnes and could help Rajasthan overtake Andhra Pradesh.
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Frequently asked questions
Which state currently leads India in cement production capacity, and by how much does it exceed Rajasthan?
Andhra Pradesh currently leads with an installed cement capacity of 62.5 million tonnes, while Rajasthan stands at 55 million tonnes — a gap of 7.5 MT that Rajasthan's Jaisalmer expansion is expected to close and surpass.
What is the investment amount and the planned capacity addition from the new Jaisalmer cement plants?
Six new cement plants in Jaisalmer will be established between 2026 and 2029, backed by investments exceeding ₹17,000 crore, and are expected to add nearly 16 million tonnes of additional production capacity.
What percentage of India's total limestone reserves does Rajasthan hold, and why is limestone relevant?
Rajasthan holds approximately 2.5 billion tonnes of limestone reserves, which represents about 26% of India's total proven limestone reserves. Limestone is the primary raw material for cement production, making Rajasthan's mineral endowment the key driver of its cement industry growth.
Why is Jaisalmer specifically emerging as the cement production hub rather than other parts of Rajasthan?
Jaisalmer has large accessible limestone deposits, and companies have already secured limestone mining leases in the area. Its location also allows logistics connections for distribution. The six new plants there represent targeted investment clustering around raw material availability.
How does Rajasthan's growing cement industry connect to India's infrastructure and housing goals?
Cement is a critical input for roads, railways, housing, and industrial infrastructure. As India accelerates infrastructure spending under PM Gati Shakti, PMAY-G, and Viksit Bharat, increased domestic cement production — especially from Rajasthan — directly supports these national priorities.
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