Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Brands of India Pavilion at Bharat Tex 2025 to interact with Participants

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Brands of India Pavilion at Bharat Tex 2025

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and Hon’ble Minister of  Textiles, Giriraj Singh yesterday visited Brands of India Pavilion by Clothing Manufacturers Association of  India (CMAI) at Bharat Tex 2025, New Delhi. The CMAI pavilion featured 40+ leading Apparel Brands  showcasing the strength of India’s domestic apparel industry. Also, CMAI has been involved in introducing  100+ MSME exhibitors in sections like Apparel & Fashion, Textile & Fabrics, Start-up & Innovation.  

As an integral part of the Bharat Tex Trade Federation, The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI)  played a pivotal role at Bharat Tex 2025, showcasing India’s apparel industry strength through Brands of India  Pavilion, led insightful panel discussions, and reinforced its sustainable initiative by launching SU.RE website  in association with the United Nations; and a Sustainable Supply Chain Directory in association with Centre for  Environment Education (CEE) and Global Alliance for Textile Sustainability Council (GATS). These new  initiatives are expected to further foster successful collaboration between brands, manufacturers,  policymakers and sustainability experts to shape a regenerative future for Indian Fashion that prioritizes  people, the planet and industry resilience.  

Speaking at Bharat Tex 2025, which was held at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,  Narendra Modi, stated “Today, we are the sixth largest textile exporter in the world. Our textile exports  have reached three lakh crores of rupees. Now, our target is to take it to nine lakh crores of rupees by 2030.  But I want to say that after seeing the enthusiasm of people today, I feel you all will prove my target wrong,  and the work will be completed before that.” 

Speaking about the Brands of India pavilion, Santosh Katariya, President, CMAI, emphasized the shift toward  sustainability and innovation, stating, “It is a moment of immense pride for CMAI to once again present the  Brands of India Pavilion at Bharat Tex 2025, showcasing the strength and innovation of India’s domestic  apparel industry. The presence of Hon’ble Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, and Hon’ble Shri Giriraj  Singh, Minister of Textiles, Government of India, at our pavilion is a testament to the Government’s strong  support for India’s apparel sector and its vital role in the nation’s economic growth. As a key pillar of  employment and manufacturing, the apparel industry is a driving force behind India’s self-reliant vision. CMAI  remains committed to empowering Indian apparel manufacturers, brands, and start-ups to compete on a  global scale and strengthen India’s position as a leader in the industry.” 

Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), expressed, “CMAI’s  initiatives at the event played a crucial role in fostering this evolution, bringing together industry leaders and  emerging labels that are shaping the future of fashion and retail. At Bharat Tex 2025, CMAI provided a dynamic  platform for growth, innovation, and collaboration— from showcasing India’s top homegrown apparel brands  through Brands of India, to driving policy-led initiatives like INDIAsize, exploring opportunities in value retailing,  and reinforcing sustainability through the SU.RE initiative. The enthusiastic participation and insightful  discussions at the event reaffirmed the industry’s unwavering commitment to growth, sustainability, and  global competitiveness, strengthening India’s position as a leader in the apparel sector.” 

The Brands of India pavilion by CMAI showcased 40+ leading Indian retail brands, top apparel manufacturers  and retailers that have played a pivotal role in shaping India’s domestic market. Prominent names like Allen  Solly; American Eagle; Arrow; Aurelia; Biba; Blackberry; Bodycare; Calvin Klein; Dagerrfly; Flying Machine;  Forever 21; Gas; House Of Masaba; Jaypore; Juniper; La Martina; Louis Philippe; Manyavar; Mohey;  Mothercare; No Mondays; Octave; Pantaloons; Peter England; Rangriti; Red Flame; Reebok; Sabyasachi; Satya 

Paul; Shantnu & Nikhil; Simon Carter; Soft; Stori; Superdry; Tasva By Tarun Tahiliani; TCNS; The Collective;  Toffyhouse; Tommy Hilfiger; Uspa Assn.; Van Heusen; W For Woman; Westside were part of this showcase.

Bharat Tex is India’s premier textile and apparel trade fair, which aims to reinforce the country’s position as a  global leader in textile manufacturing, innovation, and sustainability. The four-day event, held in New Delhi,  brought together industry leaders, policymakers, manufacturers, and global stakeholders, facilitating key  discussions and collaborations to drive the sector forward. The event will featured exhibitions, knowledge  sessions, thematic discussions, G2G meetings, B2B networks, MoUs, product launches, and interactive  pavilions, attracting top policymakers, global CEOs, international exhibitors and buyers. Aligned with the 5F  vision—Farm to, Fiber to, Factory to, Fashion to, Foreign Markets, it showcased India’s manufacturing  strength, sustainability efforts, and innovations driving sector growth.