Regardless of international uncertainties, India's textile exports proceed to chart a optimistic development trajectory, reaffirming the sector's function as a key driver of employment, exports, and financial development, the Textile Ministry stated.
India's textile and attire sector has continued to exhibit resilience in July 2025, recording a gradual development trajectory.
As per fast estimates launched by the Directorate Basic of Industrial Intelligence & Statistics (DGCIS) for the interval April-July 2025, cumulative textile exports rose 3.87 per cent to USD 12.18 billion in opposition to USD 11.73 billion a yr in the past.
The overall exports of the six main textile commodity teams crossed USD 3.1 billion in July 2025, displaying resilience in opposition to blended international commerce circumstances. Sustained demand in ready-made clothes, jute, carpets, and handicrafts contributed considerably to the expansion momentum.
Prepared-made Clothes (RMG) exports rose to USD 1.34 billion in July 2025 from USD 1.28 billion in July 2024 (4.75 per cent development). Cumulative exports for April-July 2025 stood at USD 5.53 billion in comparison with USD 5.13 billion final yr, recording 7.87 per cent development.The trade's efficiency highlights India's diversified product power, spanning from cotton and MMF-based textiles to conventional handicrafts and eco-friendly jute.