Bharat Tex 2025 - India's Largest Textile Trade Fair
Context: Bharat Tex 2025, India’s largest global textile event, was held in New Delhi, showcasing India’s textile advancements and global trade potential.
- The Indian government aims to triple textile exports from Rs 3 lakh crore to Rs 9 lakh crore by 2030, leveraging sustainability, innovation, and policy support.
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Overview of India’s Textile Sector
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India is the sixth-largest exporter of textiles globally, contributing 8.21% to the country’s total exports in 2023-24.
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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.
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Employment Generator: Provides direct jobs to 45 million people and indirect livelihood to over 100 million, including rural and women workers.
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Export Markets: USA and EU account for 47% of India’s textile exports.
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Government Initiatives: Rs 10,683 crore allocated under Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme to boost manufacturing.
About
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Bharat Tex 2025 served as a platform to accelerate the government’s “Farm to Fibre, Fabric, Fashion, and Foreign Markets” vision.
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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.
Supportive Policy Framework
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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.
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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.
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Samarth: The scheme is a demand-driven and placement-oriented program to build Capacity, address skill gaps in the textile value chain.
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National Handloom Development Programme (NHDP): Financial and market support for handloom weavers.
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Raw Material Support: Promotion of cotton, jute, silk, and wool to improve quality and yield.
Challenges Facing India’s Textile Industry
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High Raw Material Costs: Fluctuating cotton, jute, and synthetic fiber prices.
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Outdated Technology: Low adoption of automation and modern machinery.
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Global Competition: Strong competition from China, Vietnam and Bangladesh.
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Environmental Regulations: Compliance with sustainability norms and pollution control.
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Skilled Labor Shortage: Workforce needs upskilling to meet industry demands.
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Supply Chain Issues: Logistics inefficiencies and export-import bottlenecks.
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Limited Market Access: Trade barriers, high tariffs, and FTA limitations.
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Lack of Technology & Automation: Slow adoption of AI, robotics, and smart textiles limits productivity.
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Environmental Concerns: Water-intensive production and pollution from dyeing units affect sustainability goals.
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Infrastructure Gaps: Need for modern textile parks, better logistics, and export-oriented clusters.
Road Ahead
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Technology Upgradation: Invest in automation and modern machinery.
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Skill Development: Strengthen workforce training through Samarth and other initiatives.
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Global Market Expansion: Leverage FTAs and improve export competitiveness.
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Raw Material Security: Enhance cotton, jute, silk, and wool production.
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Boosting Export Competitiveness: Strengthen free trade agreements (FTAs) with key markets like the EU and USA.
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Investment in Technology & Automation: Encourage AI-driven textile manufacturing, automated weaving, and sustainable practices.
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Expanding Technical Textiles & MMF Production: Achieve global leadership in technical textiles through R&D incentives.
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Sustainable and Green Manufacturing: Increase adoption of zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) systems and renewable energy in textile units.
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Infrastructure & Policy Reforms: Accelerate PM MITRA parks, textile hubs, and streamlined regulatory approvals.
Conclusion
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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.
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error