Sikar, city, north-central Rajasthan state, northwestern India. It is situated in an upland region of the Rajasthan Steppe, about 60 miles (95 km) northwest of Jaipur.
The city is a major rail and road junction and engages in agricultural trade. Its handicrafts include textiles, pottery, enamel work, and lacquered goods. Sikar has two colleges affiliated with the University of Rajasthan in Jaipur.
The surrounding region is part of a plains area west of the Aravalli Range that was previously known as the Shekhawati tract of Jaipur princely state. Agriculture is the principal occupation; bajra (pearl millet), pulses (legumes), barley, and cotton are the chief crops. The area has cement and cotton-ginning factories, and beryllium, mica, marble, and fluorite deposits are worked. Pop. (2001) 185,323; (2011) 237,532.