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Context: Bharat Tex 2025, India’s largest global textile event, was held in New Delhi, showcasing India’s textile advancements and global trade potential.
India is the sixth-largest exporter of textiles globally, contributing 8.21% to the country’s total exports in 2023-24.
The sector holds a 4.5% share in global trade, with the United States and European Union accounting for 47% of India’s textile and apparel exports.
Employment Generator: Provides direct jobs to 45 million people and indirect livelihood to over 100 million, including rural and women workers.
Export Markets: USA and EU account for 47% of India’s textile exports.
Government Initiatives: Rs 10,683 crore allocated under Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme to boost manufacturing.
Bharat Tex 2025 served as a platform to accelerate the government’s “Farm to Fibre, Fabric, Fashion, and Foreign Markets” vision.
The event featured over 5,000 exhibitors and more than 1,20,000 trade visitors, from 120+ countries including global CEOs, policymakers, and industry leaders, attended the event.
Prime Minister Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) Parks Scheme: 7 mega textile parks with an expected investment of USD 10 Bn are being set up with world class infrastructure, plug and play facilities and an integrated ecosystem.
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme with approved incentives of INR 10,683 crore to promote production of Man-made fibers (MMF) Apparel, MMF Fabrics and Products of Technical Textiles.
Samarth: The scheme is a demand-driven and placement-oriented program to build Capacity, address skill gaps in the textile value chain.
National Handloom Development Programme (NHDP): Financial and market support for handloom weavers.
Raw Material Support: Promotion of cotton, jute, silk, and wool to improve quality and yield.
High Raw Material Costs: Fluctuating cotton, jute, and synthetic fiber prices.
Outdated Technology: Low adoption of automation and modern machinery.
Global Competition: Strong competition from China, Vietnam and Bangladesh.
Environmental Regulations: Compliance with sustainability norms and pollution control.
Skilled Labor Shortage: Workforce needs upskilling to meet industry demands.
Supply Chain Issues: Logistics inefficiencies and export-import bottlenecks.
Limited Market Access: Trade barriers, high tariffs, and FTA limitations.
Lack of Technology & Automation: Slow adoption of AI, robotics, and smart textiles limits productivity.
Environmental Concerns: Water-intensive production and pollution from dyeing units affect sustainability goals.
Infrastructure Gaps: Need for modern textile parks, better logistics, and export-oriented clusters.
Technology Upgradation: Invest in automation and modern machinery.
Skill Development: Strengthen workforce training through Samarth and other initiatives.
Global Market Expansion: Leverage FTAs and improve export competitiveness.
Raw Material Security: Enhance cotton, jute, silk, and wool production.
Boosting Export Competitiveness: Strengthen free trade agreements (FTAs) with key markets like the EU and USA.
Investment in Technology & Automation: Encourage AI-driven textile manufacturing, automated weaving, and sustainable practices.
Expanding Technical Textiles & MMF Production: Achieve global leadership in technical textiles through R&D incentives.
Sustainable and Green Manufacturing: Increase adoption of zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) systems and renewable energy in textile units.
Infrastructure & Policy Reforms: Accelerate PM MITRA parks, textile hubs, and streamlined regulatory approvals.
India’s textile industry is on the cusp of transformational growth, driven by government support, innovation, and sustainability. Bharat Tex 2025 has reinforced India’s position as a global textile hub, with a clear roadmap to achieve Rs 9 lakh crore in exports by 2030. With strong policy backing, technological advancements, and skilled workforce development, India is set to redefine the global textile landscape.
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