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The National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM), launched in 2020 by the Ministry of Textiles, has completed five years of operation. Envisioned to make India a global hub for technical textiles by 2025–26, the mission is driving innovation, research, market expansion, and skill development across multiple industries.
Technical textiles refer to functional fabrics specifically engineered for non-aesthetic purposes where performance is the key criterion.
These textiles use natural or synthetic fibers and serve a wide range of industrial applications such as:
Defence and military (e.g., bulletproof vests, fire-retardant gear)
Healthcare (e.g., PPE kits, sanitary napkins, wound dressings)
Infrastructure and construction (e.g., geotextiles, roofing materials)
Automotive (e.g., seat belts, airbags, upholstery)
Agriculture (e.g., crop covers, shade nets)
Others: Mosquito nets, helmets, tents, filter fabrics, etc.
India is currently the 5th largest producer of technical textiles globally and is rapidly scaling up its market share.
Launched: In 2020 for a duration of 6 years (2020–21 to 2025–26)
Implemented by: Ministry of Textiles
Objective: To strengthen India’s position in global technical textiles value chains, boost domestic capabilities, and promote sustainable growth in high-performance fabrics.
Research & Development
Support for cutting-edge R&D in new fibers and composites like carbon fiber, aramid, and high-performance polymers
Promotion of indigenous innovations through institutions and industry collaboration
Market Development & Promotion
Expansion of domestic demand for technical textiles
Creation of awareness among users and policy-level stakeholders
Export Promotion
Enhancing India's share in the global technical textile market (estimated at USD 260 billion+ in 2023)
Policy support for value-added exports
Education, Training & Skill Development
Training of 50,000 skilled professionals under sector-specific courses
Collaboration with premier institutions like NIFT, IITs, and Textile Research Associations
Full Name: PM Mega Integrated Textile Regions and Apparel (PM MITRA)
Aims to develop 7 integrated textile parks under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode via Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs).
Offers plug-and-play infrastructure including design studios, testing labs, common facilities, and sustainable processing units.
Inspired by the 5F Vision:
Farm → Fibre → Factory → Fashion → Foreign
Objectives:
Reduce logistics costs
Improve value chain competitiveness
Generate lakhs of direct and indirect jobs
ATUFS (Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme): Provides subsidies for upgrading textile machinery and infrastructure.
SITP (Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks): Supports infrastructure development for textile clusters.
SAMARTH Scheme: A skill development program for the organized and unorganized textile and apparel sectors.
Power-Tex India: Supports the power loom sector through modernization, solar power, and capacity-building.
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