Key Points

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita inaugurated the 73rd India International Garment Fair, Asia's largest textile showcase. The event highlights India's $34.4B apparel exports and ambitions to reach $100B by 2030. With 361 exporters and buyers from 79 countries, the fair emphasizes sustainable manufacturing and global partnerships. AEPC Chairman Sudhir Sekhri noted this as a pivotal moment for 'Made in India' brands worldwide.

Key Points: Pabitra Margherita Inaugurates 73rd India International Garment Fair

  • 73rd IIGF spans 21,000 sqm with buyers from 80 countries
  • India targets $100B textile exports by 2030
  • MSMEs drive 80% of textile sector growth
  • Fair highlights sustainable manufacturing and global trade opportunities
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Union MoS Margherita inaugurates 73rd Edition of India International Garment Fair

Union MoS Margherita launches Asia's largest garment fair, highlighting India's $100B textile export target and global partnerships.

"This fair is a celebration of the creativity, craftsmanship, and confidence of Indians - Pabitra Margherita"

New Delhi, July 1

Union Minister of State for Textiles and External Affairs Pabitra Margherita inaugurated the 73rd edition of India International Garment Fair (IIGF) on Tuesday.

The inauguration took place in the presence of Chairman AEPC Sudhir Sekhri, prominent industry leaders and a large number of international buyers and exhibitors.

Delivering his inaugural address, Margherita said, "73rd edition of the India International Garment Fair (IIGF) is Asia's largest and most dynamic garment fair. This fair is not just a showcase of fabrics and fashion; it is a celebration of the creativity, craftsmanship, and confidence of Indians. This year, with an exhibition area of over 21,000 square metres and participation from buyers across 80 countries spanning North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Eurasia, this edition reaffirms the growing global trust in Indian textiles."

Minster further underlined, "Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, and the guidance of Minister of Textiles Giriraj Singh ji, the Ministry is focused on expanding India's global footprint in textiles and apparel. We are not just aiming for volumes, we are working towards value, versatility, and visibility."

The textile and apparel industry contributes 2.3 per cent to India's GDP, 13 per cent to industrial production, and 12 per cent to exports.

In 2023-24 alone, we exported textile products worth $34.4 billion, with apparel accounting for 42 per cent of that. We now aim to cross $100 billion in textile exports by 2030, and every MSME, every entrepreneur, every exporter has a role in achieving this, Margherita highlighted.

He also emphasised that with over 80 per cent of India's textile sector being MSME-driven, it is important to focus on boosting productivity, ensuring steady raw material supply, and reducing import dependence to stay competitive.

Highlighting on the road ahead, the Minister underlined, "On the trade front, the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, and our ongoing negotiations with the EU and US, will open new avenues for growth. These are high-value, quality-conscious markets, and we are committed to equipping Indian exporters with the right strategy, standards, and compliance to seize these opportunities."

Commenting on the 73rd Edition of IIGF, Sudhir Sekhri, Chairman, AEPC and IGFA, said, "I am happy to share that IIGF will provide a strong platform for the Indian apparel exporters to capitalise on India's momentum for growth. India's textile sector is at a pivotal moment, where the acceptability of 'Made in India' brands is more than ever before in the global sourcing arena. With the right policy push, innovation, and global partnerships, this could be the decade where India emerges not just as a volume player, but a value-added global garment exports powerhouse."

The 73rd edition of IIGF focuses on showcasing the latest apparel trends tailored to meet the requirements of the European Union, the USA, and other Western markets. A large number of them are based on sustainable manufacturing practices. This year's event will highlight India's prowess in design, pattern and technological advancements, reflecting our unwavering commitment to innovation and responsible production.

While highlighting the objective of the Fair, Chairman AEPC stated that IIGF will support MSMEs by helping them enter and grow in international markets while showcasing the latest fashion collections to a global audience. This will also facilitate buyer connections and drive industry growth through exposure and engagement.

The India International Garment Fair features 361 exporters showcasing across 9,375 sq. mtrs. The fair features participation from 12 states across India. Key participating states include: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Haryana.

The total number of countries represented at the 73rd IIGF is 79.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Surat's textile hub, I can vouch for our quality! But government should focus more on reducing GST burden on small manufacturers. The international buyers are great, but domestic market needs attention too.
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Rohit P
Sustainable manufacturing is the need of the hour 👏 Good to see India leading in this aspect. Our traditional handlooms combined with modern tech can create magic in global markets!
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Sarah B
While the event is impressive, I wish there was more representation from South Indian states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka which are major textile producers. Hope next edition includes more regional diversity.
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Kavya N
My father runs a small garment unit in Ludhiana. Such fairs give hope to MSMEs like ours! But implementation of schemes at ground level needs improvement. Paperwork is still a nightmare for small businesses.
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Michael C
As a buyer from UK, I'm impressed with India's design capabilities. The craftsmanship is outstanding! Looking forward to the India-UK FTA to make trade smoother.

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