With rising exports and robust reforms, the Ministry of Textiles engaged MSMEs to strategize India's leap toward a USD 100 billion textile export target.
Vanshika verma | Sep 10, 2025 |
From Swadeshi to Global: India’s Textiles Sector Gears Up for Vision 2030
The Ministry of Textiles scheduled a wide-ranging consultative meeting with Micro, small and medium (MSME) textile exporters from all the textile and apparel value chains on September 9, 2025. This meeting was chaired by the Union Minister of Textiles.
This was the second such meeting; however, the first one was the national-level consultation with leading exporters held on 13th August 2025. The Additional Secretary (Textiles) and the Trade Advisor were also present during the deliberations.
the Union Minister recalled that India’s textile sector, valued at USD 179 billion with exports of USD 37.75 billion, remains one of the proudest symbols of India’s economic strength and cultural heritage. Contributing nearly 2% to GDP, the sector encourages India’s position as the 6th largest exporter globally with a 4.1% share in world trade. With exports to over 220 countries and more than 520 districts actively engaged, Indian textiles expected the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and the timeless spirit of Swadeshi.
However global markets have been volatile and some partners have imposed steep tariffs, India’s textile sector continues to show strength.
Segment-wise growth: readymade garments (+7.87%), carpets (+3.57%), and jute products (+15.78%), with handicrafts and MMF textiles maintaining steady performance.
The Minister highlighted the strong first-quarter export growth in major partner countries, including
He also highlighted that these positive trends in major FTA partner countries maintain India’s ability to capture a greater share of the USD 590 billion global textile market.
He called for immediate action to diversify into 40 global markets and deepen domestic demand, in step with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s clarion call for ‘Vocal for Local’.
The Union Minister underlined the transformative results of the 56th GST Council meeting held on September 3, 2025, which conducted second-generation GST rationalisation over the textile value chain. Such reforms will lower costs, stimulate demand and boost export competitiveness.
About these reforms Prime Minister also highlighted the same in his independence day speech and explained how these reforms are better for the future and reflect the philosophy of “Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi” while also enabling modern growth. The Minister reiterated the 5F formula – Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign – as the roadmap to India’s disclosure as a global textile powerhouse.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Textile exporters welcomed the reforms and underlined the need for continued fiscal support, simplified compliance and powerful global branding for handicrafts, handlooms and GI-tagged Swadeshi products.
The Union Minister further motivated the creation of warehouses in major global markets, including the EU, the US, and other strategic destinations, especially to promote handicrafts, handlooms, and lifestyle products via e-commerce channels.
After which he also highlighted that they will help Indian producers to directly reach international consumers, reduce delivery timelines, and boost India’s competitiveness in premium markets.
Concluding the meeting, the Union Minister reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to Vision 2030, which aims for:
He emphasised that these goals will be realised through market diversification, deeper domestic consumption, structural reforms, innovation, and a reinvigorated Swadeshi movement showcasing the strength of artisans, weavers, MSMEs, and women entrepreneurs.
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