Textile industry is the most important sector of one's nation for the development of country and economy. The growth of economy depends on the progression of the textile industry. Textile industries of India are also contributing a major role in Indian economy. It contains domains like weaving,...
The textiles sector has witnessed a spurt in investment during the last five years. The industry (including dyed and printed) attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth Rs 6, 710.94crore (US$ 1.11 billion) during April 2000 to February 2014....
In this regard, India is well behind China, although future potential looks extremely bright with tremendous growth prospects seen for the right blend of textile companies. This trend certainly applies in the key woven sector, but also increasingly evident in knitted and nonwoven applications,...
Another problem is that in order to maintain the status of global exports, India's textile and garment industries need to raise or gather in the main areas, implying that "in my view, the India government has made such a great effort to develop the clothing sector is a big mistake." Wit...
This work has delved into upgrading the fashion and textile sector in India and hence, it posits some further research thoughts. First, at the broadest macroeconomic level, the question opens up significant space for supply chain monitoring and production systems to be re-engineered over the next...
Foundation, the sector has demonstrated encouraging growth trends in India with a CAGR of 8% for the last few years wherein it has reached a size of $13 billion. This is the most promising time for the sector in India as the government is deeply engaged to devise policies that...
The report found that the recent trend of flattening in India's clothing sector is due to the following four factors: GDP growth, alternative employment opportunities, minimum wage rise, almost no economies of scale, and lack of vertical integration. ...
Cotton cloth is produced in three different sectors viz., 1. Mills, 2. Power-looms and 3. Handlooms. 1. Mills: ADVERTISEMENTS: The mill sector played a dominant role in cotton textile industry at the initial stage. But its importance was reduced drastically with the growth of powe...
(2011): An integrated Networking Approach for a Sustainable Textile Sector in Solapur City, India. http://www2.i se.ac.uk/Hiremath, R. B., Kattumuri, R., Kumar, B., Khatri, V. N. & Patil, S. S. (2012) An integrated networking approach for a sustainable textile sector in ...
Separately, India has witnessed increased exports in the made-ups segment. Moreover, the government’s stance on free trade agreements (FTAs) is a welcome policy change for the T&A players. The stocks in the sector are also ripe for a re-rating as robust export opportunities give strong and...