- Focus Areas : Complete Textile Value Chain
- Date : 14th - 17th February, 2025
- Venue : Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
- Focus Areas : Handicrafts, Apparel Machinery, Chemicals & Dyes
- Date : 12th - 15th February, 2025
- Venue : India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida
India’s Largest Global Textile Show
5000
+Exhibitors
12000
+Textile Products
6000
+Overseas Buyers
220000
+Sq. Meters Area
120000
+Trade Visitors
60
+Knowledge Sessions
Focused Zones for Focused Business
Comprehensive Pavilions, Showcasing the Complete Textile Value Chain
Fibers & Yarns
The fiber and yarn industry in India is a vital component of the nation’s textile sector, renowned for its extensive scale and global impact. As one of the world's leading producers of cotton, India supplies a significant portion of global cotton yarn, bolstering its status as a key player in the international textile market.
Fabrics
India is one of the world's largest producers and exporters of fabrics, catering to both domestic and international markets. The sector is characterized by a mix of large-scale industrial manufacturing and small-scale artisanal production, reflecting a vibrant tapestry of innovation and tradition. Major fabric hubs in the country include states like Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, and West Bengal, each known for its unique textile specialties.
Apparel & Fashion
In India, the apparel and fashion industry is a major economic driver, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. The country is renowned for its rich heritage in textiles and traditional craftsmanship, including intricate handloom fabrics, embroidery, and dyeing techniques. India’s apparel sector is characterized by a vibrant blend of traditional and contemporary styles, catering to diverse consumer preferences both domestically and internationally.
Home Textile
India’s home textile sector is known for its rich traditions and craftsmanship, with various regions specializing in unique textile techniques and patterns. For example, Gujarat is renowned for its vibrant and intricate embroidery, while Kashmir is famous for its luxurious woollen shawls and rugs. This diversity reflects India’s extensive heritage and expertise in textile production.
Handloom
India’s handloom sector is renowned for its variety of textiles, including intricate saris, shawls, scarves, and other woven items. Each region of India boasts distinct handloom traditions and techniques. For example, the Banarasi silk from Varanasi, the Kanjeevaram silk from Tamil Nadu, and the Jamdani from West Bengal are highly esteemed for their quality and craftsmanship. These textiles often feature elaborate patterns, vibrant colors, and traditional motifs, making them highly sought after both domestically and internationally.
Technical Textile
Technical textiles are revolutionizing the textile industry in India by offering innovative solutions across various sectors. These specialized fabrics are designed for specific performance attributes and applications, ranging from automotive and aerospace to healthcare and construction. With a growing emphasis on technology and research, India is positioning itself as a global leader in this field, leveraging its strong textile heritage and advancing manufacturing capabilities.
Handicrafts & Carpets
The handicraft and carpets sector in India is a vibrant and culturally significant component of the country's artisan economy, renowned for its rich heritage and exceptional craftsmanship. This sector encompasses a wide range of products, from intricate handcrafted textiles and decorative artifacts to exquisite hand-knotted carpets. Each region in India contributes its unique traditions and techniques, resulting in a diverse array of products that reflect the country’s artistic diversity.
Intelligent Manufacturing
Intelligent manufacturing in the textile industry is revolutionizing the way textiles are produced, combining advanced technologies and data-driven approaches to enhance efficiency, quality, and innovation. This approach integrates various cutting-edge technologies, including automation, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced analytics, to transform traditional textile manufacturing processes.
Bharat Tex 2024 – A Grand Success
Shri Piyush Goyal
Minister of Commerce and Industry“With innovation, collaboration, and the Make in India spirit at its core, this expo is the embodiment of our 5F vision – Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign, making products not just for India but for the entire world.”
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Shri Eknath Sambhaji Shinde
Hon'ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra“I am proud to announce Maharashtra’s participation as Partner State at Bharat Tex 2024. As the largest international exposition in India, the event is shaping up to be the largest platform for industry collaboration and innovation.”
Maharashtra has been a significant part of the growth story of the textile and apparel sector in India; be it the rich cultural tradition of the Paithani saree or the advancement of Smart Textiles by a few aspiring start ups.
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Shri Dr. Mohan Yadav
Hon'ble Chief Minister, M.P“Prosperity of Madhya Pradesh lies in the progress of its industries. Establishment of industries results in the growth of employment opportunities. The state government is committed to achieve comprehensive development fostering good governance and implementing an effective system”
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Shri Bhupendra Patel
Hon'ble Chief Minister of Gujarat“”For Gujarat, Textile is not just an industry, but also a tradition and a legacy which we present to the world through the magic of our handicrafts and machines. The growth of the textiles sector, lies in the growth of India and the growth of job opportunities. Our textile industry stands as a beacon that realizes 5F (Farm to Fiber to Factory to Fashion to Foreign), the concept presented by our Honourable Prime Minister Shree Narendra Modi.”
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Shri Anumula Revanth Reddy
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana“Historically, textiles have a unique relationship with the development of civilisation, and India has had a unique leadership position in the world for textiles. The Bharat Tex 2024, seen in such a context, is a welcome initiative by the Export Promotion Councils, not just for showcasing India’s unique textile products to the world but also as a platform for attracting investments into the textile and apparel sector.”
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Smt. Darshana Jardosh
Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Textiles & Railways“Based on the major role of Textile Industry in the long term vision of the year 2047, the largest global textile event of India, Bharat Tex 2024 has been launched…The Bharat Tex Textile Roadshows happening all over India are creating a wave for Bharat Tex 2024.”
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Ms. Rachna Shah
Secretary, Ministry of Textiles“We are hopeful that seven PM MITRA parks will emerge as growth centres in the textile sector, seeking the support of global investment players to invest in India and source textile from India. We are the second largest cotton producer and a leading player in silk. “
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Mr Rohit Kansal
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India“Bharat Tex 2024 has been meticulously designed to position India as a global powerhouse in textiles, showcasing our capabilities across the entire textile value chain. The event will bring together industry experts, manufacturers, sellers, buyers, designers and enthusiasts from around the world. “
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Ms. Shubhra
Trade Advisor, Ministry of Textiles“India loves to celebrate festivals & the number of festivals celebrated in India is higher than any country in the World. In the right spirit, Bharat Tex 2024 will be celebrated as the biggest Textile Festival of India.”
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Mr H K Agarwal
Business Director, Aditya Birla Group“The Aditya Birla Group ventured into textile industry just ten days after India’s independence, and since then we have worked collaboratively with the government to foster national development. We are proud of our association with Bharat Tex 2024 as ‘Platinum Partners’ and look forward to a thriving future of our industry in this auspicious era of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal’. Jai Hind.”
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Mr. Gianluca Tanzi
CEO,Chargeurs PCC“India is the key market for the future, with its rich textile heritage, skilled workforce, and immense potential for growth. By participating in this trade fair, we aim to showcase our exceptional range of inner component solutions and our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and Made in France quality that aligns perfectly with the emerging trends and demands of the Indian textile industry.”
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Sponsors
platinum partners
Gold Partners
Silver partners
Fashion Partner
Sustainability Partner
Bronze Partner
Organized By
Consortium Of Textile Export Promotion Councils (EPCS)