Textiles sector | A looming crisis
India's textiles sector is struggling to recover from the recent geopolitical disruptions and meet its export target of $100 billion by 2030. Revival will require leveraging trade agreements, policy support and upgradation

WEAVING WOES: Workers at a Bajaj Fab factory in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra. (Photo: Mandar Deodhar)
April and May are traditionally the cruellest months for Bhiwandi, the sprawling textile town in Thane near Mumbai. Home to nearly 50,000 factories—largely traditional power loom units that convert yarn into fabric—the town witnesses a predictable workforce exodus every summer as temperatures climb past 40 degrees Celsius and migrant workers head back to their home states. Most of Bhiwandi’s 1.5-2 million workers come from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. This year, however, nearly half of them began leaving as early as March, throwing production completely out of gear.


