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‘Bharat Tex 2024 Expo to position India as global textiles powerhouse’

New Delhi: Bharat Tex 2024 Expo, to be held from February 26-29 next year, will position India as a truly “global textiles powerhouse”, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said on Saturday.

The mega event has been conceptualised as the biggest textile fair in the world in terms of exhibition area, showcasing India’s capabilities as a reliable supplier of textile products spanning the entire value chain under one roof.

It will be held in the newly inaugurated Bharat Mandapam and Yashobhoomi complexes.

Addressing a curtain raiser event for the Expo, the Union Minister for Textiles and Commerce and Industry shared that “Bharat Mandapam or Yashobhoomi will actually give a great fillip to our effort to make India a global destination in the textiles sector”.

Goyal expressed confidence that going forward, “Bharat Tex Expo is going to position India as truly a global textiles powerhouse”.

He asserted that there is no better showcase than the Bharat Tex 2024 to show to the world that India has arrived, adding that this event will go down in posterity as the one that tilted the scales and brought the world to recognise India as a truly global player in the textiles sector.

“Our contribution to international trade may be small today but this is going to be the event that will set the benchmark for the future that

will show to the world our true capabilities and strengths, our capacity to provide

large scale of supplies, to have a large variety and ecosystem,”

Goyal said, adding that will an exhibition area spread across 2,00,000 meters, it

will be the world’s largest textiles exhibition.

“For our weavers, for our craftsmen, for our handicraft sector, for our handloom sector, this truly can become a very good way to showcase what is possible,” said the minister.

He hoped that by the time the Bharat Tex Expo event draws near, the ‘Handmade in India’ can also become a vibrant website with a large number of stakeholders connected to it.

With innovation, collaboration, and the Make in India spirit at its core, this expo is the embodiment of India’s 5F vision - Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign, making products not just for India but for the entire world, Goyal said, adding that India is not afraid of global competition now. He exhorted the industry to build its brands that are globally recognised and simultaneously build India as a brand.

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