MP secures investment proposals worth Rs 1,592 crore at Bharat Tex 2026; over 15,700 jobs expected
Bhopal, July 16
Madhya Pradesh received investment proposals worth Rs 1,592 crore at Bharat Tex 2026, with the proposed investments expected to generate more than 15,700 employment opportunities.
The investment proposals were received from leading national and international companies across sectors such as textile recycling, spinning, garment manufacturing, innerwear, apparel and export-oriented textile production, according to an official release.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited the Madhya Pradesh Pavilion at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi and reviewed the state's industrial achievements, investment opportunities, and textile sector capabilities.
CM Yadav also held one-to-one meetings with representatives of several leading textile and apparel companies to discuss fresh investments, expansion plans, employment generation and export promotion in the state.
Additionally, the Chief Minister participated in a high-level roundtable on the textile sector in the presence of Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh. The meeting, attended by more than 100 industry representatives, focused on export promotion, skill development, sustainable manufacturing, logistics, global competitiveness and measures to facilitate investments in the sector.
Addressing the gathering, CM Yadav stressed that Madhya Pradesh has emerged as a "Farm to Fashion" destination by offering a complete textile value chain--from cotton cultivation, ginning and spinning to weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing and garment manufacturing.
He said the state is India's largest producer of organic cotton, accounting for nearly 47 per cent of the country's total organic cotton production, making it an attractive destination for textile and garment manufacturers.
Highlighting the state's flagship textile project, the Chief Minister said the PM MITRA Park being developed over 2,158 acres in Dhar district is expected to become a major textile manufacturing hub. He said the park has already attracted investment proposals worth nearly Rs 20,000 crore, with more than 30 companies expressing interest in setting up units. The project is expected to generate over 44,000 employment opportunities.
He further said Madhya Pradesh offers one of the country's most attractive incentive packages for the textile, garment and footwear sectors, including capital investment incentives, interest subsidies, reimbursement of electricity duty, concessions in land premium and full reimbursement of stamp duty. He added that the state government is also focusing on women's employment, skill development and strengthening industrial infrastructure.
Concluding his address, CM Yadav invited industry leaders to partner with Madhya Pradesh in making it India's most preferred destination for textile and garment investments. Furthermore, he extended an invitation to industry leaders to participate in the Global Investors Summit (GIS-2027), scheduled for the first week of January 2027, and partner with Madhya Pradesh in developing it as a global hub for textiles, garments and footwear manufacturing.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Honest opinion: These investment MoUs are announced every year, let's see how many actually turn into factories. But "Farm to Fashion" concept is solid—MP already grows the cotton, now if they can actually process and export finished garments, that's real value addition. Women employment focus is welcome 👌
As someone from Indore, I can tell you the textile industry here is already buzzing. CM Yadav is doing good work inviting big players. But ground reality mein electricity availability aur skill development pe bhi dhyaan dena hoga. GIS-2027 ka wait hai ab! 🎉
Ek dil se prarthana—yeh announcements sirf photo ops na rahein. MP ka textile potential immense hai, lekin implementation ka track record dekh ke thoda skepticism hai. Par organic cotton ka 47% share impressive hai, woh baat alag hai.
Love the focus on women's employment and skill development! MP has been lagging in industrial jobs for women, but textile sector is perfect for female workforce. Hope the incentives actually reach the small weavers and not just big corporate houses. 🤞
Impressive numbers from Bharat Tex 2026! The PM MITRA Park sounds like a game-changer for the region. If they can create a sustainable textile hub with proper logistics, MP could become a serious competitor to Tirupur and Ludhiana. Global Investors Summit in 2027 will be interesting.
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