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Minister of Textiles Unveils India Pavilion at Heimtextil 2025

At Heimtextil 2025, which was hosted at Messe Frankfurt, the Hon. Minister of Textiles opened the India Pavilion, showcasing India’s expanding textile industry might. India exhibited its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and international collaborations by having the greatest country representation at this esteemed global home textiles expo.

The Minister spoke to manufacturers, importers, and exporters of home textiles worldwide, stressing India’s increasing competitiveness and the necessity of cooperation to attain sustainable growth. All participating nations were asked by HMoT to attend Bharat Tex 2025 and investigate investment prospects in India’s flourishing textile sector.

The “Make in India” campaign is a tried-and-true tactic propelling India’s rise as a competitive manufacturing powerhouse, the Minister said at the Investors’ Meet with the textile and machinery makers, highlighting India’s success narrative and rising FDI over the past ten years. He cautioned that avoiding the Indian market could result in a dread of missing out and urged investors to take advantage of the expanding prospects. “Come and invest in India – Make in India, Make for the World,” he added, extending an invitation to international investors.

On the sidelines of Heimtextil, the Minister also met with the Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers Association and IVGT, Germany. HMoT urged them to strengthen their engagement with India’s textile sector, emphasizing that India is one of the largest textile machinery buyers. Union Minister noted that it would be a win-win situation for both sides if German manufacturers invest and produce machinery in India. Citing the success of a German sewing thread manufacturer already thriving in India, he encouraged other machinery manufacturers to explore and expand their investments in the Indian market.

In order to increase their worldwide visibility and foster their expansion in cutthroat markets, the government actively encourages Indian exporters to take part in international events such as Heimtextil.

The Minister visited a number of the exhibition’s stalls and spoke with exhibitors to learn about their most recent home textile developments and products. The government’s dedication to bolstering the industry’s international ambitions was underlined by the skill of Indian exporters.

Exporters and industry leaders enthusiastically attended the event, demonstrating India’s resolve to solidify its position as a world leader in the textile sector.

The Indian delegation, led by the Minister, was accompanied by Mr. Rohit Kansal,  Additional Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, the Consul General of India in Germany,  and other Ministry officials. Representatives from five Export Promotion Councils  (EPCs) and the Jute Board were also present during the inauguration, showcasing a  diverse range of products.



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