Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav aims to draw fresh investments in the state’s textile, garment, and footwear industries during Bharat Tex-2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi from July 14 to 17. He plans to engage with both domestic and international textile companies, participate in discussions, and oversee the signing of MoUs to enhance investments, skill development, exports, and industrial cooperation.
A dedicated pavilion will exhibit Madhya Pradesh’s industrial policies, infrastructure, skill development initiatives, PM MITRA Park in Dhar district, and integrated textile value chain. The state offers a comprehensive textile ecosystem, from cotton cultivation to garment production, positioning it as an appealing investment hub in the sector.
Chief Minister Yadav will also discuss with industry leaders the expansion of production capacity, exports, job creation, and technical partnerships. Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh will also attend the event to support these initiatives.
Over 100 industrialists, investors, and representatives from textile and garment industry associations are expected to join a round-table meeting to deliberate on enhancing exports, global competitiveness, sustainable manufacturing, logistics, and skill development. The state government anticipates interest from national and international companies for the Global Investors Summit in Madhya Pradesh in January 2027.
Madhya Pradesh is dedicated to fostering a globally competitive textile industry through investment-friendly policies, modern infrastructure, and lasting collaborations. The state’s emphasis on organic cotton production, “farm-to-fashion” textile ecosystem, and incentives like investment support, interest subsidies, electricity duty refunds, and land-related benefits aim to attract investors to participate in its growth trajectory.
