A very high-powered interactive session hosted by The Ministry of Textiles (MoT) involving 30 odd foreign missions @ Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, New Delhi, India focused on promoting Bharat Tex 2025.
The representation of many nationalities entailing viz Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, Italy, Vietnam, etc. To grace the occasion was Hon'ble Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles, Pabitra Margherita, who happened to be the chief guest, also present were respectable Ministry of Textiles (MoT) key officials like MS Rachna Shah, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles underpinning the importance attached to this initiative.
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Margherita was quick to categorically underline the positioning Bharat Tex 2025 enjoys today in the textile sector's event calendar and, considered unanimously as "India’s largest textile event", designed to solidify the whole textile value chain under one roof and, hopefully, it serves as an inspiration for the entire sector today to help revive and build resilience in this sector.
He further stressed the job creation aspect of this sector highlighting the Prime Minister’s 5F vision – Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign.
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This is a perfect demonstrability of positioning India as a reliable and sustainable sourcing destination in the times when the West is emphasizing the narrative of friend-shoring given Western world is where the maximum textile is consumed.
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Date: Scheduled for February 14-17, 2025
Venue: To take place at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, and India Expo Centre, Greater Noida.
Event Details: The heart of the event is aimed at attracting thousands/ over 5,000 exhibitors and thousands/ 6,000 international buyers from over 100 countries Pan-World.
The exhibition is very features-heavy and built around the overarching theme of exclusive pavilions meant for textiles, apparel, machinery, and much more, with attractions like live demons, cultural showcasing to sell India story highlighting sustainability and innovation pieces of Indian textile sector underpinned through knowledge sessions like workshops, etc.
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Ms Shah underscored the need to encourage participation as partner countries, on the back of continuity and predictability of the government’s policy support, intervention giving incentives/motivation inspiring to stay invested in the textiles sector for a secured future and taking the sector to its rightful place.