Packaging Sector Key as India Expands Global Trade: Jitin Prasada

Union Minister Jitin Prasada highlighted the growing importance of India's packaging sector due to expanding global trade ties and Free Trade Agreements. He emphasized that packaging plays a crucial role in improving the global reach and acceptance of Indian products across sectors. The minister noted strong policy attention under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the packaging sector. He added that institutions like the Indian Institute of Packaging will become more significant as India works towards its Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.

Key Points: Packaging Sector Gains as India Expands Global Trade Ties

  • India's FTAs create opportunities for packaging sector
  • Packaging key for global reach of Indian products
  • Minister highlights quality standards for global recognition
  • Indian Institute of Packaging celebrates 60 years
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Packaging sector gains importance as India expands global trade ties: Jitin Prasada

Union Minister Jitin Prasada says India's FTAs and global trade are boosting the packaging sector. Quality standards key for global reach.

"Through the various Free Trade Agreements that have been signed with the developed world... packaging has become very important. - Jitin Prasada"

Mumbai, May 14

Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada on Thursday said India's growing network of Free Trade Agreements with developed economies is creating major opportunities for the country's packaging sector as demand rises globally for Indian-made products.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Indian Institute of Packaging's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Mumbai, Prasada said packaging was becoming increasingly important as India strengthened its role in global trade and emerging technologies.

"Through the various Free Trade Agreements that have been signed with the developed world, and with India playing a highly significant role in areas such as technology, AI and several emerging sectors, packaging has become very important," Prasada said.

The minister said India was producing world-class products across sectors, and packaging would play a key role in improving its global reach and acceptance.

"Whether it is our food grains, defence products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals or FMCG products, India is producing world-class products across sectors, and packaging has a very important contribution in that," he said.

Prasada said the packaging sector was receiving strong policy attention under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

"The packaging sector is extremely important and is receiving strong attention under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.

Emphasising quality standards, the minister said Indian products must be globally recognised for their quality and presentation.

He added that institutions such as the Indian Institute of Packaging would play a bigger role in the coming years as India moves towards its Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.

"And that work is being carried out here through our institute. In the coming years, its importance will grow even further," Prasada said.

The Indian Institute of Packaging is celebrating its Foundation Day as part of its Diamond Jubilee Year celebrations, marking 60 years of the institute.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting perspective. I work in the FMCG sector in Mumbai, and we've seen a huge shift towards better packaging for export markets. The FTAs are definitely creating demand for premium Indian products that need world-class packaging. Good to see govt focus on this.
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Kavya N
True that packaging is important, but I hope the focus is also on sustainable packaging. We can't just use more plastic to make products look nice abroad. Need eco-friendly solutions too.
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Rajesh Q
When I see Indian spices or pickles in foreign supermarkets, the packaging is so dull and unappealing compared to local brands. We have amazing products but need to present them better. This Viksit Bharat 2047 vision can work if we fix basics like packaging first.
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James A
As someone who imports Indian textiles to the UK, I can confirm this. Indian packaging is improving, but still lags behind competitors from China and Vietnam in terms of durability and design. Good to see govt acknowledging this gap.
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Tanya I
The Indian Institute of Packaging doing good work since 60 years! But we need more industry-academia collaboration to drive innovation in this sector. Only then will our 'Made in India' products truly compete globally.
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Michael C
Packaging is indeed the silent salesman. Indian products need

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