India-Italy Partnership Opens New Textile Trade Opportunities

India and Italy are looking to deepen cooperation across textiles, manufacturing and sustainable industrial development as the two countries strengthen their strategic partnership under the evolving Indo-Mediterranean economic framework.
Textiles have emerged as a key focus area in the growing India-Italy trade relationship, alongside sectors such as machinery, clean technologies, automotive components and pharmaceuticals. Both countries are targeting stronger bilateral trade and investment flows, supported by the proposed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement.
Industry stakeholders believe the partnership could create fresh opportunities for textile manufacturing, design collaboration, technical textiles, machinery sourcing and sustainable fashion supply chains.
Italy’s globally recognised Made in Italy manufacturing and design expertise is expected to complement India’s Make in India initiative, which is driving large-scale growth in textile production, apparel exports and industrial innovation.
The expanding presence of Indian companies in Italy and increasing Italian investments in India are also expected to strengthen textile and fashion supply chain integration between the two countries.
Officials noted that technological innovation, sustainability and advanced manufacturing will play a critical role in the next phase of cooperation. Areas such as smart manufacturing, digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence and advanced industrial technologies are expected to support efficiency and value addition across textile and apparel operations.
India and Italy are also exploring collaboration in renewable energy and green industrial infrastructure, which could support the textile sector’s transition towards sustainable manufacturing and lower carbon emissions.
The partnership gains additional significance as European markets tighten sustainability and traceability standards for textile imports. Closer cooperation with Italy could help Indian textile exporters align with evolving European compliance requirements and improve access to premium markets.
Both countries also highlighted the strategic importance of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), which is expected to improve connectivity, logistics and supply chain resilience between India and Europe. Industry experts believe the corridor could enhance textile trade flows and reduce transit inefficiencies for exporters.
The strengthening India-Italy relationship is being positioned as part of a broader Indo-Mediterranean economic integration strategy connecting the Indo-Pacific with Europe through trade, technology, energy and manufacturing partnerships.












