Key Points

India's textile experts are strategizing to transform the country's man-made fibre sector and challenge China's global dominance. The National Technical Textile Mission is leading efforts to accelerate indigenous manufacturing and explore advanced textile applications. Key industry leaders are emphasizing the importance of private sector innovation and government support. These collaborative initiatives aim to position India as a significant player in the global textile and fibre market.

Key Points: India's MMF Experts Target Global Textile Dominance

  • India seeks to enhance man-made fibre manufacturing capabilities
  • Experts discuss strategic textile export opportunities
  • National Technical Textile Mission targets global competitiveness
  • Private sector innovation crucial for textile growth
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India needs to enhance man-made fibre capabilities to boost exports: Experts

Textile leaders reveal India's strategy to boost man-made fibre exports and challenge China's manufacturing supremacy

"There is an urgent imperative for India to accelerate its growth in MMF - Ashok Malhotra, NTTM Mission Director"

New Delhi, April 23

There is a critical need for a resilient and sustainable fibre ecosystem in India, while adopting a cohesive and forward-thinking strategy to enhance man-made fibre (MMF) capabilities to end the global dominance of China in polyester production, experts said here on Wednesday.

According to Ashok Malhotra, Mission Director of the National Technical Textile Mission (NTTM), there is an urgent imperative for India to accelerate its growth in MMF, aiming for a significant increase in market penetration to achieve global competitiveness.

Speaking at a PHDCCI conference here, Malhotra also shed light on India's potential in technical textiles and NTTM's initiatives to foster indigenous manufacturing and explore advanced applications, while also recognising India's emerging strengths in niche export markets.

Madhu Sudhan Bhageria, Chair of the PHDCCI Textile Committee and CMD of Filatex India Ltd, emphasised the critical need for a resilient and sustainable fibre ecosystem.

Rajeev Gupta, Joint Managing Director of RSWM Ltd., delivered a compelling address on the growing dominance of MMFs globally and emphasised India's potential to significantly increase its MMF fibre base to meet ambitious export targets, stressing the importance of aligning private sector innovation with government support schemes.

Jitender Kumar Gupta, Head, TXD and Scientist - E at the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), highlighted the crucial role of standardization and Quality Control Orders (QCOs) in ensuring the quality and compliance of MMFs and yarns, emphasising the importance of the BIS Standard Mark.

The conference in the national capital witnessed active participation from over 80 delegates who engaged in dynamic discussions and knowledge sharing with the esteemed speakers.

The conference served as a vital platform for critical dialogue and collaboration, paving the way for strategic advancements and sustainable growth in India's MMF sector and reinforcing its position in the global textile arena.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such an important discussion! India has so much potential in textiles but we've been lagging behind China for too long. The focus on sustainability is especially encouraging 🌱
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the optimism, I wonder if we're being realistic about competing with China's established infrastructure. Their production costs are hard to beat. We need more concrete plans beyond just conferences.
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Anjali M.
My father worked in textile manufacturing for 30 years. It's heartening to see India finally focusing on technical textiles and MMF. The standardization efforts by BIS are crucial - quality matters as much as quantity!
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Vikram P.
Great initiative! But will the government actually follow through with proper funding and policy support? We've seen too many promising sectors get neglected after initial hype.
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Sunita R.
As a small business owner in the textile sector, I'm excited about these developments! The focus on sustainability and quality could help Indian products stand out globally. Hope the benefits reach smaller players too 🤞
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Karan D.
Interesting read. The private-public partnership angle is key. Innovation needs investment, and investment needs policy stability. Let's hope this isn't just talk - India's textile workers deserve better opportunities.

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