India is likely to be the fastest growing emerging economy till at least the end of the current decade. The country is projected to grow at 7.7 per cent between 2016 and 2020, significantly outpacing other emerging economies. China is expected to grow at 6.4 per cent over the period, while other emerging economies like Brazil and Turkey are likely to grow at 2.2 per cent and 3.3 per cent.
Roughly 77 per cent of India’s economic growth between 2012 and 2025 will come from 49 clusters of districts with metropolitan cities at their nucleus. Some Indian cities may reach the size of the current middle-income countries. Mumbai, for example, will become equivalent to Malaysia of today. Delhi's economy will be equal to that of the Philippines. But sustaining this growth is largely predicated on the degree to which rising urbanisation creates non-farm employment for the ever-growing pool of workers.
With China moving up the value chain, India is well-positioned to grab a large share of the low end of manufacturing that the country is vacating. As these jobs require relatively low skills, creation of a labor-intensive manufacturing sector would facilitate the shift away from agriculture. But so far India has failed to take advantage of this. Other countries, notably Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam, have grabbed a lion's share of the manufacturing that is shifting out of China.

- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
The End of Fibre Blends: Why retailers are moving toward 100% recyclable apparel
The apparel industry is entering a redesign phase as sustainability goals, regulatory pressures, and resource security unite around one central... Read more
Recycled polyester’s next growth phase will be driven by data, not fiber
For much of the last decade, recycled polyester was one of the easiest sustainability wins available to brands. Replacing virgin... Read more
Lefties becomes Inditex's new weapon against Primark and Shein
While much of the global apparel industry has focused on the rapid rise of digital-first retailers such as Shein and... Read more
Bangladesh’s apparel export model hits a breaking point as price wars reduce mar…
Bangladesh's apparel industry, long regarded as the world's manufacturing hub for affordable, high-volume garments, is facing one of its most... Read more
EU textile labeling crackdown exposes apparel supply chain compliance risks
The European apparel industry is facing a major compliance challenge after a coordinated market surveillance exercise by the European Commission... Read more
Can Surat overcome raw material volatility to become a global MMF hub?
Surat remains the undisputed heart of India's man-made fibre (MMF) textile industry. The Gujarat cluster produces nearly 65 per cent... Read more
Emerging markets redraw the global fashion spending map
The global apparel industry is facing a geographic realignment as rising middle-class in developing economies reshape consumer spending patterns. New... Read more
Shrinking cotton harvest puts global textile supply chains under pressure
The global textile industry is heading into another challenging procurement cycle as falling cotton production and shrinking cultivation areas threaten... Read more
Global Sourcing Expo Sydney 2026 reports 20% growth in attendance
The Global Sourcing Expo Sydney 2026 has officially concluded, marking a watershed moment for Australia’s textile and apparel trade sector.... Read more
Bharat Tex 2026: Setting the global standard for textile commerce and innovation
As the industry prepares for a major milestone, Bharat Tex 2026 is set to strengthen its position as the premier... Read more












