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•Welcome
Welcome to Textiles India. The site is owned by Dr.Chatterje Chatterjee
who has more than 40 years of experience in the field of Textiles and thus would like to guide young entrepreneurs to the path of success in the field of textiles and allied forces. This site focuses on emerging opportunities in the field of Textiles and allied forces in Asian Countries Specially in India. Assists in getting business partner collaboration and acquisition within the country and aboard. Provides risk analysis on new business. Helps in preparing various reports, business analysis trend and opportunities, creating market linkages with competitive prize quality service.Free Articles
• Why Textiles
Introduction To Textile Industry Indian Textile Industry is probably the only industry, which is self-reliant complete in the whole value chain. This industry is becoming more and more vibrant and, today has become one of the fastest growing segments in terms of new investment and employment generation, aiming both for domestic and international market.Free Articles
India’s recent economical growth and huge domestic market has & further prompted several international companies to look at establishing manufacturing base of Textile and Clothing and retail set up in the country. In the recent past, country has become prominent with a remarkable growth in export of yarn, made-ups and apparel. It is now well accepted that India and China are the two biggest beneficiaries from the phase-out of the quotas. But then India's share in the global textiles market is still around 4% against 17% share held by China.
While China finds it difficult to meet the smaller, custom made requirements, India is well equipped to provide fashion driven products on a small scale. Further, the Indian Textile and Apparel with their striking and rich designs and excellent finish, are finding favor with a section of high-end buyers in West Europe, North America and other parts of the world. In order to achieve a competitive advantage and to access International Market, many Indian Textile giants are also looking for consolidations, amalgamation or acquisition worldwidet.Free Articles
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Partially Oriented Yarn Spinning
With the growing demand of synthetic (filament) power loom sector and more and more texturised machines being set up in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and surroundings. Indian Textile Industry has seen a phenomenal growth and demand for POY ...
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Paper Industry
Since globalisation, the Indian paper industry is growing at a phenomenal rate and has been exposed to global prices, demands and supply trends. But, it still needs to cope with several bottlenecks to compete in the global scenario, with new market, new product and better ..
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Lingerie
The word Lingerie is derived from French origin, pronunciation as LAN-ZHUH-RI, meaning women’s under wear and/or nightclothes. It is an important women’s Intimate Apparel, worn closely to the skin and underneath the outer clothes or used as sleepwear.
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Policy measures for the growth ofTextile Industry
Indian Textile industry is one of the fastest growing segments, in terms of both new investment and employment generation, aiming for domestic as well as international market.
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Textile Industry in Gujarat
Indian Textile Industry is probably the only industry, which is self-reliant and complete in the whole value chain. This industry is becoming more and more vibrant and, today has become one of the fastest growing segments
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Indian Textile industry has entered the year of 2005, the long discussed quota free regime. Many units have started becoming more and more competitive and are in the process of expansion either in fabric, made-up or in fashionable garment. |
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Cotton and Organic cotton- an emerging opportunities in Gujarat |
The World’s cotton industry represents over million-dollar enterprise from the production of raw fibre to finished Textile goods. In India cotton is the backbone of our textile industry, accounting for 65% of total fibre consu mption in this sector. It is also an important cash crop,contributing around 30% to the gross domestic product of Indian Agriculture. |
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GUJARAT FIRMS ON COTTON FARMING |
Cotton is still playing a pre-dominant role in Indian Textile Industry. It is also an important cash crop, contributing around 30% to the gross domestic product of Indian Agriculture. Cotton share in total use by the Indian textile industry is forecast to increase to 58% in 2005-06 as against 55.5% used during 2004-05. This is mainly because of comfortable cotton production and supply situation vis-à-vis MMF (Man Made Fibre) in the recent past. |
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Cotton – the textile fibre in focus |
The World’s cotton industry represents over million-dollar enterprise from the production of raw fibre to finished Textile goods. In India cotton is the backbone of our textile industry, accounting for 65% of total fibre consu mption in this sector. It is also an important cash crop,contributing around 30% to the gross domestic product of Indian Agriculture. |
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TEXTILE AND CLOTHING |
With the opening of the economy and on-going liberalisation process, there has been a profound impact on the existence and growth of industrial activities, flooding with MNCs and its subsidiaries in the country. New opportunities have directed towards technology, resource base and knowledge based sectors, suitable to our specific need and strength. |
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Gujarat Industries Vision-2010 |
India - the country of happenings - has dramatically opened her windows of opportunity in trade and business. The country has achieved a record increase of industrial production index after a decade. Consumers are powering the Indian Economy more and more. Everyday the country sells over 1.0 lakh air tickets, 2,500 cars, 35,000 two-wheelers, 10,000 fridges, 35,000 TVs and 57.6 lakh packaged water. |
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Indian Textiles – 2015 |
Ending of Multi-Fibre Agreement (MFA) in 2005 has opened up post quota challenges and opportunities in the world textile and apparel trade and, in specific, for the low cost and the Asian countries. This situation has forced to make changes in the world wherein textile activities is shifting from developed nations to developing nations due to cost advantage and India and China are the two biggest beneficiaries from the phase-out of the quotas |
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