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Inside Punjab’s Bold 2026 Textile Plan: Can The State Become India’s Ultimate Manufacturing Hub?

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Last updated: July 14, 2026 6:20 pm
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Punjab’s textile pitch at Bharat Tex 2026New industrial policy focuses on faster approvalsLudhiana remains central to Punjab’s textile economy

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-Oneindia Staff

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Updated: Tuesday, July 14, 2026, 23:12 [IST]

Punjab has pitched itself as a full-chain textile manufacturing hub, with Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann using Bharat Tex 2026 in New Delhi to invite investors into the state’s textile, apparel and technical fabric sectors. The push comes alongside the Punjab Industrial and Business Development Policy 2026, which the government says is designed to attract investment, create jobs and expand exports.

Bhagwant Mann at Punjab textile session Bharat Tex 2026

Punjab is promoting itself as a full-chain textile manufacturing hub at Bharat Tex 2026, highlighting the Punjab Industrial and Business Development Policy 2026 aimed at attracting investment, creating jobs, and boosting exports through its industry-friendly environment and reliable power supply.

Opening the Punjab State Pavilion and addressing the Punjab State Session, Mann said the state offers a transparent and industry-friendly environment. He highlighted single-window and single-PAN systems for time-bound approvals, adding that Punjab wants to position itself as a preferred destination for advanced textile manufacturing and wider industrial investment.

Punjab’s textile pitch at Bharat Tex 2026

The Chief Minister said Punjab has attracted investment worth Rs 2 lakh crore over the past four years and generated five lakh employment opportunities. He argued that the state now treats entrepreneurs as partners in growth, rather than as targets of official pressure or bureaucratic delays.

“Previous governments treated industrialists as ATMs, but the AAP government has made them equal partners in the state’s socio-economic progress,” Mann said during the session. He added that Punjab’s business culture, manufacturing ability, skilled workforce, integrated value chain and strategic location make it suitable for textile-led growth.

The state’s presentation focused strongly on textiles because Punjab already has a visible base in spinning, yarn, fabric, knitwear, garments and exports. Mann said the state offers an ecosystem where every stage of textile production can happen within Punjab, from cotton cultivation and spinning to processing, garmenting and exports.

This full-chain argument is central to Punjab’s investment pitch. For manufacturers, an integrated cluster can reduce supply delays, improve coordination and support faster movement from raw material to finished products. For the state, it can mean more employment across farming, MSMEs, logistics, warehousing, processing and export-linked services.

New industrial policy focuses on faster approvals

Mann said the Punjab Industrial and Business Development Policy 2026 has been prepared after consultations with stakeholders. According to the government, the policy seeks to support industry through better infrastructure, investor facilitation, reliable power, skill development, innovation support and export promotion.

The Chief Minister also referred to Invest Punjab and the FastTrack Punjab portal, saying these systems are intended to simplify approvals, reduce compliance burden and provide faster services. He said Punjab has also passed the Right to Business Act, which the government presents as part of its ease-of-doing-business framework.

Power availability was another part of the pitch. Mann said Punjab has five power generation plants and uses coal from its dedicated Pachhwara coal mine for electricity generation. Stable power supply is a key factor for textile units, especially in spinning, processing, dyeing and finishing operations where production interruptions can be costly.

The government’s message to investors was that industrial growth needs collaboration between the state and businesses. Mann said investors and entrepreneurs are “main pillars” of Punjab’s industrial future, and argued that industry can grow only when government and business work together.

Ludhiana remains central to Punjab’s textile economy

Punjab’s textile story is closely tied to Ludhiana, one of North India’s most important knitwear and hosiery clusters. Mann said the city contributes around 90 percent of India’s woollen knitwear and nearly 65 percent of the country’s hosiery production, making it a major employment and manufacturing centre.

The state is also home to well-known textile and apparel companies such as Vardhman, Sanathan Textiles, Nahar, Monte Carlo, Ganga Acrowools, Sportking, Shingora and Octave. Alongside these larger firms, thousands of MSMEs form the base of Punjab’s textile economy, supplying products, components, labour and specialised manufacturing capabilities.

Mann said Punjab’s textile exports were worth more than $1.2 billion in 2024-25, contributing about 4 percent to India’s textile and apparel exports. He said products from Punjab reach markets including the United States, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, reflecting global demand for the state’s manufacturing output.

The government is also trying to move the sector beyond traditional garments and hosiery. Mann pointed to opportunities in technical textiles, industrial textiles, medical textiles, protective fabrics, geotextiles, sustainable fibres, smart fabrics, functional apparel and high-performance sportswear. These segments are increasingly important as global buyers seek specialised, durable and performance-oriented products.

For Punjab, growth in these areas could help the textile sector reduce dependence on conventional product categories. It could also create demand for new skills, research partnerships and technology adoption. Mann said stronger links between industry, academia, research institutions, technology experts and skill agencies will be needed to compete in global value chains.

The Chief Minister also underlined the social impact of industrial growth, saying industry is not only about production but also about livelihoods. Textile and apparel businesses support a wide range of workers, including women, small entrepreneurs, artisans and migrant labour. MSME growth, export expansion and innovation, he said, are essential for wider economic development.

Punjab’s latest industrial push now depends on how quickly policy promises translate into approvals, infrastructure and investor confidence. With Bharat Tex 2026 giving the state a national platform, the government is positioning textiles as both an economic opportunity and a continuation of Punjab’s manufacturing legacy.

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