Chhattisgarh is stepping up its push to emerge as a textile manufacturing hub, offering incentives of up to 200 percent of fixed capital investment under its Industrial Development Policy 2024–30. In a strong value proposition for investors, a Rs 100 crore garment unit could be eligible for
The National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC), in association with the Ministry of Textiles (MoT), held a stakeholder consultation with prospective master developers to explore collaboration opportunities under the Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model for the development of PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) parks. Conducted under
The Ministry of Textiles closed 2025 on a strong note, reporting significant progress across infrastructure creation, exports, farmer support, skilling and regulatory reforms, reinforcing India’s position as a global textile powerhouse. Textile and apparel exports rose to US$ 37.8 billion in 2024–25, registering 5% growth and generating a robust trade surplus of US$ 28.2
Primus Partners, a leading Indian management consulting firm, has unveiled a comprehensive roadmap to drive India’s textile exports to US$ 100 billion over the next five years. Anchored in a six-point strategy, the roadmap outlines key recommendations to diversify export offerings, integrate Industry 4.0, increase skilled manpower, enhance infrastructure and build industry
















