India's construction sector is currently undergoing a massive transition. With the rise of urban luxury housing in cities like Mumbai and Bangalore, there is a surging demand for natural stone wall cladding that can withstand high humidity and extreme temperature fluctuations without losing structural integrity.
The local market is moving away from heavy, solid block construction toward lightweight, efficient alternatives. This has created a significant opening for ledgestone and thin-cut veneers that offer the rustic look of traditional Indian forts but with modern installation speeds and lower load-bearing requirements.
Furthermore, the economic push toward "Smart Cities" has forced a shift in the non-metallic mineral product industry. Precision in cutting and consistency in texture—essential for free form stone—are now the primary benchmarks for quality, replacing the previous reliance on raw, unrefined local quarry outputs.
