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India Eyes $100 Billion Textile Export Goal with Strategic Roadmap by Primus Partners

Primus Partners, a leading Indian consulting firm, has launched an ambitious strategic roadmap to propel India’s textile exports to USD 100 billion over the next five years. The plan aims to leverage the country’s existing strengths while addressing critical gaps to enhance global competitiveness.

The roadmap outlines a comprehensive approach centered around technology, market diversification, policy reform, and skill development. A key pillar of the strategy is the modernisation of textile manufacturing through greater investment in advanced technologies and innovation to improve efficiency and product quality.

It also underscores the importance of exploring new global markets to reduce dependence on traditional buyers, thereby expanding India’s global footprint in the textile trade. Strengthening trade relationships and entering untapped regions are seen as essential for sustainable growth.

To support this transformation, the roadmap recommends significant policy reforms—including simplified regulatory frameworks, enhanced fiscal incentives, and infrastructure development across the textile value chain. These measures are aimed at creating a more business-friendly environment and attracting greater private sector investment.

The strategy further emphasises workforce development through targeted skill-building initiatives to prepare talent for the evolving demands of the textile industry.

Primus Partners’ roadmap aligns with the Indian government’s broader goal of establishing India as a global textile powerhouse. If implemented effectively, the plan could substantially boost export earnings, generate employment, and position textiles as a cornerstone of India’s economic growth.

With the right mix of innovation, market expansion, and policy support, India’s textile sector is poised to play a pivotal role in the country’s export-led development over the next half-decade.

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