Speaking at a regional media interaction organised by the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) and the Department of Commerce here, Senior Economic Adviser Agrim Kaushal highlighted the government’s commitment to making India a global leader in the textiles and apparel sector.
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He referred to the Prime Minister’s “5F vision” – “Farm to Fibre, Fibre to Factory, Factory to Fashion, and Fashion to Foreign” — as a key framework guiding the sector’s growth.
During the session themed “Strengthening India’s Position in Global Apparel Trade: Opportunities, Challenges and the Way Forward,” Kaushal outlined major initiatives such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, PM MITRA parks, Mega Textile Parks, the National Technical Textiles Mission and various export promotion measures.
“These efforts have strengthened India’s textile value chain and enhanced the country’s competitiveness in global markets,” he said.
Kaushal also underlined opportunities arising from India’s expanding network of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and the recently launched Export Promotion Mission.Highlighting Rajasthan’s role, he said Jaipur has emerged as the largest apparel export hub in the state, contributing around 86 per cent to Rajasthan’s total ready-made garment exports.
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“Exporters here have successfully combined traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to access markets in the US, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region,” he added.
Rajasthan Garment Exporters’ Association (GEAR) President Rakshit Poddar said exporters in Jaipur have adapted to evolving global market demands while preserving their unique design and handicraft identity.
AEPC Executive Committee member Aseem Kumar stressed the need for increased investment in skill development, technological upgrade, sustainable production, and infrastructure.
Officials said recent and proposed trade agreements are expected to further open new markets for Indian apparel exporters.
