India’s textile industry expected to grow to US$350 bn by 2030 and add 3.5 crore jobs: Shri Giriraj Singh
Shri Giriraj Singh expresses
hope of India being recognised by ‘Bharat’ brand and green sustainable textile
products at world stage
Bharat Tex 2025 to take
place in Delhi from February 14-17, 2025
Over 5000 exhibitors, 6,000
international buyers from over 110 countries to attend
Posted On: 04 SEP 2024
6:09PM by PIB Delhi
India’s textile industry is expected to grow
to US$350 bn by 2030 and add 3.5 crore jobs. This was stated by Union Minister
of Textiles, Shri Giriraj Singh during the Curtain Raiser event of ‘Bharat Tex
2025’ today in New Delhi. He further expressed hope of India being recognised
by its ‘Bharat’ brand and green sustainable textile products at the world
stage. Union Minister of State for Textiles and External Affairs, Shri Pabitra
Margherita, Textiles Secretary, Ms. Rachna Shah and other senior officials of
the Ministry also graced the event.
Shri Singh asserted that the
Union Government’s PLI scheme for textiles will enable the apparel industry to
boost production and promote their branding. The Minister also added that the
PLI scheme will enable linking of the textile value chain and lure FDI in the
country.
Shri Singh emphasised that
the Indian demographic dividend will aid India’s growth ahead of China and
urged the state governments to equally participate in the event. “With
innovation, collaboration, and the Make in India spirit at its core, this event
is an embodiment of the 5F vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister- Farm to Fibre
to Factory to Fashion to Foreign”, he added.
Bharat Tex 2025 is a global
textiles event being organised by a consortium of Textile Export Promotion
Councils (EPCs) and supported by the Ministry of Textiles. Scheduled to be held
from February 14-17, 2025 BHARAT TEX 2025 is positioned as a global scale
textile trade fair and knowledge platform.
The event will be held
simultaneously at two state-of-the-art venues, of Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
and India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida. While the main event will be
held from February 14-17, 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam and will cover the entire
value chain of textiles, exhibitions pertaining to handicrafts, garment
machinery, ethnic apparel will be exhibited from February 12-15, 2025 at the
India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida.
Bharat Tex 2025 aims to
build on the resounding success of the last edition in 2024. Built around the
twin themes of resilient global value chains and textile sustainability, this
year’s show promises to be even more vibrant and attractive than the first
edition, attracting top policymakers, global CEOs, international exhibitors and
global buyers.
Spanning 200,000 square
meters, the event will host over 5,000 Exhibitors, 6,000 international buyers
from over 110 countries and over 1, 20,000 visitors are expected to participate
in this year’s event. Around 100 international speakers are also going to
participate in the event.
The Bharat Tex exhibition
will feature Apparel, Home Furnishings, Floor Coverings, Fibres, Yarns,
Threads, Fabrics, Carpets, Silk, Textiles based Handicrafts, Technical Textiles
and many more. It will also have a retail High Street focusing on India’s
fashion retail market opportunities. Besides, exhibitions on handicrafts and
apparel machinery, displays of ethnic wear shall be hosted at the sister venue of
India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida.
The textile extravaganza
will offer a range of activities, a global sized trade fair and expo, a global
scale textiles conference, seminars, CEO roundtables, and B2B and G2G meetings.
It will also feature strategic investment announcements, product launches, and
collaborations poised to reshape the global textile industry. Attendees can
look forward to live demonstrations, cultural events, and fashion
presentations, designer and brand exhibitions and sustainability workshops, and
expert talks.
The curtain raiser event for Bharat Tex 2025 drew a distinguished gathering of industry associations, textile sector leaders, and senior officials from various ministries.
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