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Bharat Tex 2025 opens with focus on sustainability & digitisation

Submitted by webmaster on 17 February 2025
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Source: www.fibre2fashion.com

India’s global textile exhibition Bharat Tex 2025 began with the inauguration by Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of Textiles on Friday at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. This year’s version of the exhibition is especially focusing on sustainability, circularity and digitisation.

The minister inaugurated the event in the presence of buyers and government dignitaries hailing from more than 110 countries. This show is inspired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5F vision—from farm to fibre to factory to fashion to foreign- players in the textile value chain. Addressing the gathering, Singh said that the Prime Minister’s visionary leadership is helping the entire textiles sector. Welcoming all buyers, he hoped they would have a great experience and business deals at the trade event.

This year’s Bharat Tex focuses on transforming the textile industry by promoting sustainability, circularity, and digitisation. The AEPC Executive Committee members were present at the occasion.

Sudhir Sekhri, Chairman AEPC said in the event, “The Bharat Tex is cerebrating a successful partnership with participation from more than 110 countries and a large number of global brands and retail chains. Japan has the largest number of apparel buyers represented in this show, followed by the UAE, Iran, the US, Spain, the UK, South Africa, Russia and Australia.” The presence of international delegations will further strengthen India’s positioning as a reliable partner in the global textile market, he added.