zambo - depends where you are in India; are you talking pre-existing batch plants or project purpose plants? You might be able to get enough plants in Mumbai or Delhi - but probably not elsewhere unless you set up plants to produce this amount of concrete. Two project ready plants of 60m3/hr would probably be enough.
Ron hinted at the "timing" of the placement. In the big cities - Calcutta (oops, Kolkata), Mumbai, and Delhi - you might have to consider hot weather concreting all year round. As you know, these major cities have temperatures in the low to upper 40s (Celcius) in the daytime and it doesn't get that much cooler at night - exceptions (at least in Calcutta - January and February). So you will need to plan for hot weather conditions - ice plants, cooling pipes, misters for ensuring no plastic shrinkage cracking. You will need to assess the work force - they might have the plant capability, trucks and pumps but will they have enough experienced skilled labourers to be able to place and consolidate the concrete? This needs to be assessed (as we have learned in Indonesia) - there might be local labour requirements you will have to contend with. (When I was in India, they have special hardhats with a plastic ring on top - why? Even though a Miller (transit mixer) brings the concrete to the site, the local labourers take the concrete to the placement location by small pans - which, of course, they place on top of their heads - hopefully, you will not have to worry about this). Off line I could probably hook you up with a very very knowledgeable concrete man out of Mumbai.
As SRE says, do your homework ahead of time - historical temperatures, humidity, how much retarder will you use (we are using enough for 10 hours), local manpower conditions (and skills) - etc.