The Textile Sector Revival: Can India Lead the Global Apparel Story Again?
India was once famous as the global textile hub; cotton and fine muslins were reasons that paved the way for global trade routes leading here. Today, with the reset of global supply chains and the recognition of sustainable manufacturing, one question that has taken center stage is: Can India reclaim its dominance in the world apparel market?
Unmatchable legacy of craft
India’s textile heritage goes back hundreds of years, blending craft with scale. The textile industry is still the second-largest employer in India after agriculture. It supports over 45 million workers directly and even more indirectly. The country boasts of an unparalleled and diversified raw material production, ranging from jute to silk and technical fabrics.
However, the last three decades have seen a shift in global value chains and growing competition from countries like China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. This has resulted in diverted apparel orders, causing a decline in demand for Indian textiles. Fragmented production, high logistics costs, and limited modernisation of the textile sector are primary reasons driving this decline.
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