Rajasthan, situated in the North-Western part of India, is widely known for its rich and varied traditions, colourful culture and architectural heritage.
Rajasthan is a diverse state that promises a great future and is moving steadily on the path of progress and development. Rajasthan's economic and business performance has been outstanding over the last few years. The State's economy is characterized by strong growth and supported by an innovative culture, a highly skilled workforce and good infrastructure. The state has a population density of 165 persons per square kilometre and a sex ratio of 922 females per 1000 males.
Over the past decades it has emerged as one of the fastest developing regions and is ready to take its rightful place in the country. Availability of important minerals and non-cereal crops makes Rajasthan a natural choice for mineral-and agro-based industries.
Blessed with varied climatic conditions, the state is the leading producer of a number of cash-crops, including oilseeds and spices. Rajasthan also has vast and largely unexploited mineral deposits — industrial, ceramic, fertilizer, ferrous and non-ferrous.