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.