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India targets Rs 33 lakh crore textile market by FY2031

Created at 11 Jun · 3:55 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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India aims to double its textile market size to ₹33 lakh crore by FY2031, up from ₹16 lakh crore currently. The sector is expected to create nearly 2 crore additional jobs over the next three years, with significant growth in technical textiles and handloom weaver income support.

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Key Numbers

₹33 lakh croreTarget textile market size by FY2031
₹16 lakh croreCurrent textile market size
2 croreProjected additional jobs in textile sector
5.3 croreCurrent employment in textile and apparel sector
2.8 croreEmployment in textile and apparel sector in 2014
₹5 lakhTarget annual income for handloom weavers
₹16 lakh croreCurrent domestic textile market size
₹6 lakh croreDomestic textile market size in 2014-15
18Number of free trade agreements
56Countries covered by FTAs
$25 billionTechnical textiles market size
$6 billionTechnical textiles market size previously
₹2,000 croreInvestment in handloom sector
₹1,335 croreInvestment in handicrafts sector

Who's Involved

Giriraj Singh
Union Minister for Textiles
Neelam Shami Rao
Secretary, Ministry of Textiles
Pabitra Margherita
Minister of State for Textiles

↳ Why This Matters

The Indian government's aggressive targets for the textile sector signal a strategic focus on economic growth, job creation, and export enhancement, potentially impacting global supply chains and employment figures.

Key facts

  • India aims to double its textile market size to ₹33 lakh crore by FY2031.
  • The current textile market size is ₹16 lakh crore.
  • The sector is projected to create approximately 2 crore additional jobs in the next three years.
  • Government initiatives aim to increase handloom weavers' annual income to ₹5 lakh.
  • India's technical textiles market has grown to $25 billion.
  • India has 18 free trade agreements covering 56 countries.

India aims to significantly expand its textile market, targeting a size of ₹33 lakh crore by FY2031, effectively doubling its current value. This ambitious goal was announced by Union Minister for Textiles Giriraj Singh, who highlighted the sector's substantial growth in employment and its potential for further job creation.

Singh stated that employment in the textile and apparel sector has already risen to 5.3 crore in 2024-25, a considerable increase from 2.8 crore in 2014. The sector is anticipated to generate an additional 2 crore jobs within the next three years. To support this growth, the government is implementing measures to boost the annual income of handloom weavers to ₹5 lakh through training, raw material access, design technology, and market facilitation.

The domestic textile market has seen robust growth, expanding to over ₹16 lakh crore from approximately ₹6 lakh crore in 2014-15. The minister also emphasized the role of India's expanding network of free trade agreements (FTAs), which now covers 56 countries through 18 pacts, creating new avenues for exports and investments.

Furthermore, India is emerging as a significant player in technical textiles, with the market growing to $25 billion from $6 billion, supported by initiatives like the National Technical Textiles Mission. The government has also allocated substantial funds, with ₹2,000 crore invested in the handloom sector and over ₹1,335 crore in the handicrafts sector.

Frequently asked questions

India aims to grow its textile market to ₹33 lakh crore by FY2031.

Employment has grown to 5.3 crore in 2024-25 from 2.8 crore in 2014.

Support includes training, raw material, design technology, and market access, with a goal to raise annual income to ₹5 lakh.

India has 18 free trade agreements covering 56 countries.

What Happens Next

01The government aims to create nearly 2 crore additional jobs in the textile sector over the next three years.
02The government plans to raise the annual income of handloom weavers to ₹5 lakh.

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How It Developed

India aims to grow its textile market to Rs 33 lakh crore by FY2031, doubling its current size.
The government aims to double India's textile market size to ₹33 lakh crore by 2030-31 from the current ₹16 lakh crore.
Employment in the textile and apparel sector has grown to 5.3 crore in 2024-25 from 2.8 crore in 2014.
The textile sector is expected to create nearly 2 crore additional jobs over the next three years.
The government is working to raise the annual income of handloom weavers to ₹5 lakh.
The domestic textile market has grown to over ₹16 lakh crore from about ₹6 lakh crore in 2014-15.
India's network of free trade agreements has increased to 18 pacts spanning 56 countries.
The technical textiles market has grown to $25 billion from about $6 billion.

Sources

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Targeting to increase India's textile market size to Rs 33 lakh crore by FY2031: Giriraj SinghThe Economic Times
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Textiles minister Giriraj Singh targets ₹33 lakh crore textile market by FY31The Economic Times

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