Status of the stone industry in India

India, known as the country of peacocks, is located in southern Asia and is the largest country in the South Asian subcontinent. Since the British colonial rule was liberated in 1947, the economy has made tremendous progress. With the advantages of its own resources, India's stone industry has also achieved rapid development.

India has a wealth of stone resources. For all kinds of building materials, India is one of the largest reserves, such as granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, quartz, etc., distributed throughout the country. They come in a variety of colors, patterns, different characteristics, physical and chemical properties, and are suitable for different purposes: external, internal, monuments, and in fact can be used for many shapes.

Indian stone is of high quality and is known for its strength. Its stone quality has reached the highest level in the world and has been used in several famous construction projects in the world.

India is also the world's largest producer of stone raw materials. It is particularly developed in the south of Rajasthan and Gujarat, and there are many well-known stone raw material processing enterprises. In addition, in connection with the development of this aspect, there are many manufacturers of stone machinery tools in India, which together promote the vigorous development of the Indian stone industry.

At present, India has developed into a major stone producing country with production and processing of large plates, floor panels, structural panels, and some equipment for installing and fixing plates, monuments, tombstones, sculptures, cultural relics, pebbles, curbs and garden stones. .

India's exports of granite and granite products are among the best in the world and account for more than 20% of the world's resources. It has a rich natural stone use culture dating back centuries, such as one of the world's seven monuments, located in the Taj Mahal in Agra, northern India. Although it has been washed for hundreds of years, it still proves the beauty of Indian marble. Many visitors to India can't help but admire the palaces, fortresses, monuments and local stone used in the construction of the country, and its intricate and exquisite technology. In addition, when visiting the local market stalls and stone ornaments and souvenirs sold in the craft workshop, you can see the ingenious setting and manual techniques of the local craftsmen.

As the world's third largest exporter of stone, India is also one of the world's largest stone consumers. India has an effective sales network system that meets the needs of the country and the aspirations of the growing middle class.

From traditional stone buildings to natural stone used in modern buildings, India's domestic consumption has exceeded US$1.25 billion annually, and its exports exceed the world total of 27%, ranking third in the world in terms of exports. India's stone production accounts for 10% of the international market, and its main countries for natural stone exports are: the United States, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Germany and China. Mining activities are spread throughout the country and their mining activities depend on the geology of each region. In the south of the Deccan peninsula, there are generally siliceous stones, while in the northwest are sandstones and travertines containing calcium and sediment. According to Stone of India, Indian granite and granite products account for about the world's resources. 20%, the existing unmined granite is estimated to be more than 1.69 billion cubic meters, the unmined marble is estimated to be about 1.2 billion hectares, the unmined sandstone is estimated to be about 1 billion hectares, and the slate stock is estimated to be about 500 million hectares.

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