Telangana Aims to be South Asia's Textile Capital by 2047, Says CM Reddy

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy inaugurated the ATEXCON 2026 conference, outlining the state's ambitious vision to transform into the textile capital of South Asia by 2047. He highlighted the state's strengths, including its high-quality cotton production, rich weaving traditions like Pochampally Ikats, and modern infrastructure like the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park. The CM appealed to global investors, positioning Telangana as a partner across the entire textile value chain, from farming to fashion. The plan also emphasizes sustainability, skilling the workforce, and leveraging the state's success in other industries like pharma and electronics.

Key Points: Telangana's Vision: South Asia's Textile Capital by 2047

  • Vision to be textile capital of South Asia by 2047
  • Leveraging cotton production and traditional weaves
  • Focus on green textile hubs and skilling youth
  • Aiming for end-to-end global textile ecosystem
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"Telangana to be transformed into Textile Capital of South Asia": CM Revanth Reddy inaugurates ATEXCON 2026

CM Revanth Reddy outlines Telangana's plan to become a global textile hub, leveraging cotton, tradition, and modern infrastructure at ATEXCON 2026.

"If you have a vision, we are your perfect partners for global success. - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 4

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, along with Ministers D Sridhar Babu and Tummala Nageswara Rao, inaugurated the 13th Asian Textile Conference on Friday, a premier global summit for the textile and apparel industry jointly organised by the Telangana government and Confederation of Indian Textile Industry.

The CM highlighted Telangana's vision to become the textile capital of South Asia by 2047. He said the government can offer industrialists and investors the best of infrastructure, land, power, water, incentives, and quick execution.

"As part of Telangana Rising vision and the goal to become one trillion dollar economy by 2034 and a three trillion dollar economy by 2047, we have policies that can match the best globally and most importantly, We have the best human resources," the CM said.

Mentioning Telangana's famous Pochampally Ikats, Gadwal sarees, Warangal durries and the weaves of Narayanpet, the CM stated that "textile is not just an industry but a lifeline for the state's weaving communities."

"There are historic reasons why Telangana is a leader in textiles. We are one of the largest producers of cotton in India. Our cotton is known globally for quality and richness."

He added that India has a rich history and tradition of creating the best cloth. For centuries, art and culture helped India perfect its traditional textiles, he explained.

"As per our tradition, as Chief Minister of Telangana, I carry divine dress for Lord Sri Rama at Bhadrachalam temple on Sri Rama Navami," he said, also touching upon the rich history of trade during the rule of Nizams, stating that traders from all over the world came to buy clothes and pearls in Hyderabad.

The Chief Minister added that Telangana has both 'skill and will' to become a top textiles destination. "We have established Kakatiya Mega Textile Park at Warangal with many apparel parks. We are leaders in many verticals, from deep-tech to pharma and life-sciences, from aero-space to defence, from manufacturing to energy."

He appealed to the massive audience of over 1,200 delegates from textile hubs across India and the globe: "If you have a vision, we are your perfect partners for global success. Together, we can create an end-to-end textile ecosystem which can be a game-changer for the world."

"The CM explained that Telangana can be a major partner across the global value chain. From the cotton fields of Telangana to fashion shows in London, New York, Paris, Milan, Tokyo or Dubai, we will be your partners across the value chain," he added.

"Hyderabad is a film production destination for not only India but the world. Recently, Netflix opened Eyeline studios here," he said, adding, "We have Tollywood and Bollywood using Hyderabad as a base - and now, Hollywood has made its debut. We will encourage the film industry to source their fashion also from us."

The CM expressed the government's vision to create green textile hubs, giving top priority to environmental sustainability. "We will be skilling our youth, especially women's workforce, so they can combine traditional knowledge with the latest tools in designing, cutting and stitching," he explained.

He laid out the success story of Telangana in producing vaccines and medicines for the entire world. The CM also highlighted that Telangana is now a manufacturing hub for Apple EarPods, stating that the state now aims at manufacturing fashion wear for the world.

The ATEXCON conference, structured around the theme "Reimagining the Future of Global Textiles", includes thematic panel discussions.

The sessions focused on three areas: Fibres & Fabrics, Manufacturing & Supply Chains (AI/Automation), and Markets & Trade.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see a concrete plan. The Kakatiya Mega Textile Park is a step in the right direction. However, the government must ensure that the benefits actually reach the traditional weaving communities mentioned, not just big industrialists. Their craft is the soul of this industry.
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Arjun K
From cotton fields to global fashion shows – that's the dream! Telangana's quality cotton is indeed world-class. Combining it with AI and automation in manufacturing can make us a true global hub. The focus on green textiles is also very welcome for sustainable growth.
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Sarah B
As someone in the design industry, linking Tollywood/Bollywood and now Hollywood to source fashion from here is a brilliant move. It creates a powerful brand narrative. Hope they set up design incubation centers to nurture local talent for these global opportunities.
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Vikram M
The vision is grand, but these are very long-term targets – 2047 is far away. We need to see annual milestones and transparent reporting. What happens if the government changes? Will the policy continuity remain? That's key for investor confidence.
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Kavya N
Pochampally ikat is my grandmother's treasure. It's heartening to see our government recognizing this heritage as a "lifeline." If promoted correctly on global platforms, these handlooms can fetch premium value. Jai Telangana! 👏

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