Ministry of Textiles organizes Departmental summit on “Textiles for Global Markets”

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Ministry of Textiles Departmental Summit: "Textiles for Global Markets"

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Summit name "Textiles for Global Markets: Strategy for Achieving USD 100 Billion Exports by 2030"
Date inaugurated 23 June 2026
Duration Two days
Location New Delhi
Nodal Ministry Ministry of Textiles
Organising framework Cabinet Secretariat's Departmental Summits initiative
Current textile + apparel exports (FY25) USD 37,755 million (~USD 37 billion)
Export target USD 100 billion by 2030
Overall industry size target USD 350 billion by 2030
India textile industry size (2025–26) ~USD 190 billion
PM vision tagline "Farm to Fibre → Fibre to Factory → Factory to Fashion → Fashion to Foreign"
PLI Scheme outlay Rs. 10,683 crore (notified 24 Sep 2021)
PLI: applications selected 74 applicants; projected investment Rs. 28,711 crore; projected turnover Rs. 2,16,760 crore; employment ~2.59 lakh
PLI focus segments MMF Apparel & Fabrics + Technical Textiles
PM MITRA Parks 7 parks; outlay Rs. 4,445 crore; tenure up to 2027–28
PM MITRA locations Tamil Nadu (Virudhnagar), Telangana (Warangal), Gujarat (Navsari), Karnataka (Kalaburagi), MP (Dhar), UP (Lucknow), Maharashtra (Amravati)
PM MITRA MoU investments Rs. 27,434 crore expected
NTTM outlay Rs. 1,480 crore
Technical textiles market (current) USD 25 billion (from USD 6 billion at NTTM launch)
Technical textiles export target USD 10 billion by 2030
Ministry of Textiles Budget 2025–26 Rs. 5,272 crore (19% increase over Rs. 4,417 crore in 2024–25)
RMG exports YoY growth (latest) 11%

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Geopolitical / Strategic

Environmental

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. The Departmental Summit "Textiles for Global Markets" was inaugurated on 23 June 2026 in New Delhi by the Ministry of Textiles. [S1]
  2. The summit is organised under the Cabinet Secretariat's initiative on Departmental Summits — not a standalone Ministry event. [S1]
  3. India's textile export target: USD 100 billion by 2030 (from a current base of ~USD 37 billion in FY 2024–25). [S1][S2]
  4. The overall Indian textile industry size target is USD 350 billion by 2030 (current: ~USD 190 billion in 2025–26). [S5]
  5. PM Modi's textile vision is encapsulated in the phrase: "Farm to Fibre, Fibre to Factory, Factory to Fashion and Fashion to Foreign." [S1]
  6. PM MITRA = PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel; 7 parks approved with outlay of Rs. 4,445 crore up to 2027–28. [S6]
  7. The 7 PM MITRA sites are: Tamil Nadu (Virudhnagar), Telangana (Warangal), Gujarat (Navsari), Karnataka (Kalaburagi), MP (Dhar), UP (Lucknow), Maharashtra (Amravati). [S6]
  8. PLI Scheme for Textiles was notified on 24 September 2021 with outlay Rs. 10,683 crore — targets MMF Apparel & Fabrics and Technical Textiles (NOT cotton-based apparel). [S6]
  9. 74 applications were selected under the Textiles PLI with projected employment of ~2.59 lakh persons. [S6]
  10. NTTM (National Technical Textiles Mission) outlay: Rs. 1,480 crore; extended to 31 March 2026. [S5]
  11. India's technical textiles market grew from ~USD 6 billion to USD 25 billion under NTTM. [S5]
  12. Technical textiles export target: USD 10 billion by 2030 (stated by Union Textiles Minister). [S5]
  13. Ministry of Textiles Budget 2025–26: Rs. 5,272 crore — a 19% increase over 2024–25 (Rs. 4,417 crore). [S5]
  14. The National Textiles Ministers' Conference 2026 was held in Guwahati, Assam on 8–9 January 2026, with theme "India's Textiles: Weaving Growth, Heritage & Innovation." [S3]
  15. Technical Textiles have 12 application segments — Agrotech, Buildtech, Clothtech, Geotech, Hometech, Indutech, Meditech, Mobiltech, Oekotech, Packtech, Protech, Sportech. [S5]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper mapping:

Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors; issues arising out of their design and implementation; Centre–State relations; cooperative federalism
GS-III Indian Economy — industrial growth, exports, employment; infrastructure; science & technology in industry
GS-I (Peripheral) — Geography of economic activities; distribution of industries

Plausible Mains Questions:

  1. "The USD 100 billion textile export target by 2030 is ambitious but achievable if India addresses structural bottlenecks. Critically examine the policy architecture in place and the challenges that remain." (GS-III)
  2. "Cooperative federalism has emerged as a key instrument for achieving national economic targets. Analyse the role of Centre–State summits and ministerial conferences in India's textile export strategy." (GS-II)
  3. "Man-Made Fibres (MMF) and Technical Textiles represent India's best opportunity to reposition in global textile trade. Discuss with reference to existing government schemes and global market dynamics." (GS-III)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

  1. PM MITRA Parks (detailed) — direct implementation instrument for the USD 100 billion target; frequently tested in Prelims on locations and outlay.
  2. National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM) — 12 technical textile segments, R&D focus areas, NTTM extension to 2026 are high-yield MCQ topics.
  3. PLI Scheme (Textiles) — one of 14 PLI schemes; specifics on MMF and technical textiles focus are commonly confused with other PLI schemes.
  4. India-EU FTA / India-UK FTA negotiations — textiles is a key Indian offensive interest in both FTAs; directly connected to the 2030 export target.
  5. Cooperative Federalism in India — Cabinet Secretariat's Departmental Summits mechanism is a structural governance innovation relevant to GS-II.
  6. India's Export Policy (Foreign Trade Policy 2023–28) — overarching framework within which the textile export roadmap sits.
  7. China+1 Strategy and Global Value Chains — geopolitical context explaining why a structural window exists for India in textiles.
  8. EU Sustainability Regulations (EPR for Textiles, CBAM) — emerging trade compliance risk for Indian textile exporters; environment-trade intersection.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong acronym expansion: PM MITRA is "PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel" — not "Ministry of Integrated Textile..." Aspirants often get the acronym expansion wrong in MCQs.
  2. Confusing the two targets: USD 100 billion = export target by 2030; USD 350 billion = total industry size target by 2030. These are frequently swapped in options.
  3. PLI scheme focus area confusion: The Textiles PLI covers MMF and Technical Textiles only — NOT cotton garments or natural fibre textiles. Do not conflate with the broader textile sector.
  4. NTTM vs. PLI implementing body: Both are under the Ministry of Textiles — not the Ministry of Commerce or DPIIT (which manages most other PLIs). Some MCQs test this distinction.
  5. PM MITRA locations: Only 7 parks are sanctioned; memorise all 7 states and cities — options often include plausible but wrong locations (e.g., Rajasthan, West Bengal) as distractors.
  6. Cabinet Secretariat role: The summit was organised under the Cabinet Secretariat's initiative — aspirants may wrongly attribute it solely to the Ministry of Textiles or NITI Aayog.

11. Sources


All facts sourced exclusively from Tier 1 (pib.gov.in) government sources. No speculation or extrapolation included.