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India Cement Capacity To Expand Through FY28

India’s cement sector is entering a pronounced expansion phase, with industry capacity projected to grow at a 7.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through fiscal 2028, underscoring the continued momentum in construction demand and infrastructure development across the country. That projection comes from a recent industry outlook by a leading global brokerage, reflecting accelerated capacity additions amid persistent demand from urbanisation, housing and public works.

Over the coming three years, announced expansions are expected to add roughly 158 million tonnes of new production capability, driven by both greenfield plants and brownfield expansions at existing facilities. This shift marks a strategic phase where capacity build-out aligns with India’s broader urban and infrastructure investment push, including highways, metros, logistics hubs and mass housing schemes.Capacity growth reflects confidence among builders and policymakers that underlying demand drivers will remain resilient. Urban planners and market analysts note that strong cement capacity expansion often tracks with broader economic activity: it signals not only robust construction pipelines but also the readiness of industrial ecosystems to absorb population growth in urban centres while supporting rural-urban connectivity. This projected scale of expansion also highlights a structural pivot in how India’s built environment is being shaped ahead of major long-term sustainability and resilience goals.

At the same time, the expansion trajectory brings into focus the challenge of matching supply with effective demand. Cement capacity utilisation — a key metric that influences investment efficiency — is expected to remain in the high-60% range even as new plants come online. Sustained demand from both public and private sectors will be essential to absorb incremental capacity without exerting undue pressure on pricing or resource use.Cement plays a central role in urban infrastructure and real estate. Its growth underpins the construction of essential facilities like transport networks, housing and industrial parks. A growing capacity base can strengthen supply chains, reduce regional bottlenecks and enhance logistics efficiency by placing production closer to demand centres. That, in turn, can lower carbon footprints associated with freight and spur adoption of more sustainable construction materials and techniques.

However, growth at this scale also invites scrutiny on environmental fronts. Cement manufacturing is energy and emissions-intensive; expanding capacity must be balanced with innovations in low-carbon production, alternative binders and recycling of construction waste. Urban sustainability experts emphasise that long-term climate goals will depend on deploying greener technologies alongside the traditional expansion of capacity.

As capacity additions progress, policymakers and planners will need to carefully monitor regional demand patterns, resource availability and ecosystem impacts. Aligning cement capacity growth with sustainable urbanisation — including efficient land use, energy transition and equitable access to infrastructure — will be critical for India’s cities and towns to expand responsibly and resiliently through the rest of the decade.

Also Read: Andhra Pradesh Moves On Idle Cement Project Land

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