There is no deep dedicated Research in Nano Technology appliction
on Textiles in any Institute or Industry in India at present.The
present research Institutes in Textiles or Textile Mills is not
able to take up as it's a non paying high investment excercice.
The Govt Of India has no proposal and has not even allowed for
a project Proposal to be taken up in one of the closed Mills in KERALA
that was submited by the MP of Kollam.Mr.N.K.Premachandra.
In the Years when Mr.Piyoush Goal was the Textile Minister.
Recently, the Ministry of Textiles cleared 20 strategic
research projects worth Rs 30 crores in the areas of
Specialty fibers and Geotextiles under the Programme
‘National Technical Textiles Mission.’
Technical Textiles
- Technical textiles are functional fabrics
- that have applications across various
- industries including automobiles,
- civil engineering and construction,
- agriculture, healthcare, industrial
- safety, personal protection etc.
- Technical Textile products derive
- their demand from development
- and industrialization in a country.
- Based on usage, there are 12 technical
- textile segments: Agrotech, Meditech,
- Buildtech, Mobiltech, Clothtech,
- Oekotech, Geotech, Packtech,
- Hometech, Protech,
- Indutech and Sportech.
- For example, ‘mobiltech’ refers to
- products in vehicles such as seat belts
- and airbags, airplane seats; geotech,
- which is incidentally the fastest growing
- sub-segment, used to hold back soil, etc.
Key Points
- About:
- It was approved in 2020 by the Cabinet
- Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)
- with the aim to position the country as a
- global leader in technical textiles and increase
- the use of technical textiles in the domestic market.
- It aims at taking the domestic market size from
- USD 40 billion to USD 50 billion by 2024.
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No, the target of reaching USD 50 billion in
India's domestic technical textiles market by
2024 was not achieved. The market size stood
at USD 29 billion in FY2024.
India's technical textiles sector has seen consistent
growth, but it fell short of the ambitious goal set under
the National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM).
Here's a breakdown of the current status and trajectory:
📉 Market Performance in FY2024
- Ministry:
- A Mission Directorate is operational in
- the Ministry of Textiles.
- Components: It will be implemented
- for four years starting from 2020-2021
- and has four components-
- First component: It will focus on research, development
- and innovation with an outlay of Rs. 1,000 crores.
- The research will be at both fiber level and
- application-based in geo, agro, medical,
- sports and mobile textiles and development
- of biodegradable technical textiles.
- Research activities will also focus on the
- development of indigenous machinery and
- process equipment.
- Second component: It will be for the promotion
- and development of the market for
- technical textiles.
- Third component: It will focus on export
- promotion so that technical textile exports
- from the country reach from Rs 14,000 crores
- to Rs 20,000 crores by 2021-2022 and ensure
- 10% average growth every year till the Mission ends.
An export promotion council for
technical textiles will be set up.
- Fourth component: It will focus on
- education, training and skill development.
- The Mission will promote technical
- education at higher engineering and
- technology levels related to technical
- textiles and its application areas.
- Scenario of Technical Textile:
- The growth of technical textiles in India has
- gained momentum in the past five
- years, currently growing at an
- 8% per annum rate.
- It is aimed to hasten this growth
- to 15-20% range during the next five years.
- The current world market is USD 250
- billion and India’s share in it is
- USD 19 billion.
- India is an aspiring player with
- USD 40 billion in this market (8% Share).
- The biggest players are the USA,
- western Europe, China and Japan
- (20-40% share).
- Initiatives Related to Technical Textile:
- Production Linked Incentive (PLI)
- Scheme for Textiles Sector: It aims
- to promote the production of high
- value Man-Made Fiber (MMF) fabrics,
- garments and technical textiles.
- Harmonized System of Nomenclature
- (HSN) Codes for Technical Textile: In 2019,
- Government of India dedicated 207 HSN
- codes to technical textiles to help in monitoring
- the data of import and export, in providing
- financial support and other incentives to manufacturers.
- 100% FDI under Automatic Route: The Government
- of India allows 100% Foreign Direct
- Investment (FDI) under automatic route.
- International technical textile manufacturers
- such as Ahlstrom, Johnson & Johnson etc
- have already initiated operations in India.
- Technotex India: It is a flagship event
- organized by the Ministry of Textiles, in
- collaboration with Federation of Indian
- Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
- and comprises exhibitions, conferences and
- seminars with participation of stakeholders from
- across the global technical textile value chain.
- Amended Technology Upgradation Fund
- Scheme: To improve exports and indirectly
- promote investments in textile machinery.