New Delhi, Delhi, 9th of July, 2026 : The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) has been playing a defining role at Bharat Tex – an initiative by Bharat Tex Trade Federation (BTTF), supported by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, to reinforce India’s growing stature as a globally competitive apparel sourcing and manufacturing destination. Being an integral part of Bharat Tex since its inception, CMAI’s extensive participation focuses on strengthening India’s apparel ecosystem through brand showcase, sustainability, policy dialogue and international collaboration.

At Bharat Tex 2026, for the third consecutive year, CMAI has facilitated participation of over 100 exhibitors across multiple halls, showcasing their offerings under diverse product categories including Apparel, Textiles, Brands of India, and the Sustainability & Circularity Impact Hub.
At the heart of CMAI’s participation at Bharat Tex 2026 is the Brands of India Pavilion, in Hall No. 4, which will bring together more than 70 leading Indian apparel brands, offering buyers and industry stakeholders a comprehensive showcase of the country’s vibrant apparel landscape. Marking a significant milestone, the Brands of India Pavilion will also feature, for the first time, a dedicated showcase of leading Intimate & Innerwear brands curated from Mumbai and Delhi, reflecting the rapid growth and increasing sophistication of one of India’s fastest-growing apparel categories.
Speaking about CMAI’s participation at Bharat Tex 2026, Santosh Katariya, President, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), said, “The Government’s strong support for India’s apparel sector continues to play a vital role in accelerating the industry’s growth and its contribution to the nation’s economic development. As one of India’s largest employment-generating manufacturing sectors, apparel is central to the country’s vision of becoming self-reliant and globally competitive. Through our initiatives at Bharat Tex 2026, CMAI remains committed to empowering Indian apparel manufacturers, brands and start-ups to scale globally, embrace innovation and sustainability, and strengthen India’s position as a leading global apparel hub.”
Leading brands participating at the CMAI Brands of India Pavilion include Westside, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, US Polo Assn, Arrow, Flying Machine, Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, Allen Solly, Peter England, Reebok, American Eagle, Van Heusen Innerwear, Simon Carter, Pantaloons, Ownd!, Galeries Lafayette, The Collective, Fred Perry, Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Polo, Ted Baker, Hackett, Sabyasachi, Shantnu & Nikhil, LoveChild by Masaba, Tarun Tahiliani, Tasva, Jaypore, W for Woman, Wishful, Folksong, Aurelia, Elleven, TMRW – House of Brands, Wrogn, TIGC, Bewakoof, Juneberry, Nobero, Urbano, Veirdo, Dollar Bigboss, Dollar Missy, Dollar Athleisure, Dollar Woman, Dollar Socks, Force NXT, SOFT, Redrose, Sonari, Selsia, Within, Yoke, Lux Venus, Kalyani, Maashie, Romance, Divine Foam Pad Cups, Bonded, Pooja Ragini, Bodycare, Duke Urban, Duke Stardust, Duke Active, Duke Jeans, Duke Junior, Duke Ladies, Duke Shoes, Toffyhouse.
Further strengthening India’s sustainability narrative, CMAI in collaboration with the Global Alliance for Textile Sustainability (GATS) will present the Eco-Stitch Sustainability & Circularity Hub, in Hall No. 14. Built around the theme ‘Sustainable, Circular and Competitive Bharat’, a collaborative pavilion integrating thematic experiences and exhibitor stalls to showcase India’s circular textile journey. The pavilion brings together recyclers, manufacturers, brands, innovators, technology providers, and ecosystem partners across five thematic areas – India Impact Wall, Circularity at Scale, From Waste to Global Wardrobe, Made in Circular Bharat, Material & Innovation Library, and Circular Bharat Forum. The initiative reinforces India’s emergence as a diversified, responsible and future-ready sourcing destination capable of delivering both scale and sustainability.
Speaking about the Impact Hub, Naveen Sainani, Hon. Gen. Secretary & Chairman – ESG Committee, CMAI, expressed, “Global sourcing today demands sustainability, traceability and compliance. The CMAI-GATS Sustainability & Circularity Impact Hub is designed to showcase India’s readiness to meet these expectations while connecting manufacturers, brands and buyers to build future-ready, responsible textile value chains. The Impact Hub reflects India’s transition from being a cost-competitive manufacturing base to becoming a future-ready sourcing partner. By bringing together sustainable products, technologies, and industry expertise, we aim to help manufacturers and buyers navigate evolving global compliance requirements while unlocking new growth opportunities.”
This Impact Hub will bring together leading organisations such as Grasim, GIZ, UNEP, UNIDO, Alliance for Textile Sustainability, Centre for Responsible Business (CRB), Conserve India, Fashion for Change (FMC), IDH, Green Stitch, Grant Thornton, H&M, Fashion for Good, Canopy, Otteri, Reput, Restart Alliance, Recore, Ramsons, and several others highlighting their innovations and successful sustainability initiatives under one roof. During the 4 days of Bharat Tex, the Eco-Stitch Sustainability & Circularity Hub, will witness release of Sustainability Reports, Product Launches, Industry Roundtables, Investor & Buyer Connect Sessions, Technology Demonstrations, Case Study Presentations and MoU Signings, among other activities.
Beyond exhibitions, CMAI’s engagement at Bharat Tex 2026 reflects its leadership in shaping the industry’s future. The Association will host the Board Meeting of the International Apparel Federation (IAF), bringing together global industry leaders for strategic deliberations, followed by an exclusive networking dinner. Alongside the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), CMAI will also host a high-level panel discussion titled “Brands of a Billion: The Great Indian Revolution,” exploring India’s evolving consumer landscape and the emergence of globally competitive Indian brands. Furthermore, CMAI is also hosting a panel discussion on “Indian Brands Going Global”. Industry stalwarts participating in the discussions include names like P. Venkatesalu, MD- Trent Ltd.; Neeraj Nagpal – CBO, Apparel & Retail, Raymond Lifestyle Ltd.; Amisha Jain – MD & CEO, Arvind Fashions Ltd; Siddharth Bindra – MD – BIBA Apparels; Rajesh Jain- – MD & CEO, Lacoste; Nikhil Upadhyay – MD, Benetton India; Gautam Saraogi – Founder & CEO, Go Colors, and top Fashion Designers like Rahul Mishra and Gaurav Gupta.
Additionally, the International Apparel Federation (IAF), CMAI and Gherzi Consulting will jointly organise the Apparel Manufacturing Leadership Session, which includes names like Sanjay Jain – CEO, PDS Group; Edgar Tung – CEO, Tessellation Group; Mahmud Hasan Khan – President / MD, BGMEA / Rising Group; Stefano Festa Marzotto – President, IAF; Giuseppe Gherzi – Managing Partner, Gherzi Textil Organisation, Navdeep Sodhi – Partner, Gherzi Textil Organisation, along with CMAI represented by Santosh Katariya – President and Ankur Gadia – Vice President & Chairman, Govt Subsidy Sub Committee & CSR Sub Committee. Besides, CMAI will actively contribute to multiple panel discussions focused on sustainability, manufacturing competitiveness and the future of the apparel industry.
Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), added, “CMAI has consistently played a pivotal role in bringing together established industry leaders and emerging brands that are shaping the future of India’s apparel sector. Bharat Tex 2026 provides a unique opportunity to showcase the depth and diversity of India’s apparel ecosystem. From the Brands of India Pavilion to sustainability initiatives and global industry collaborations, our participation reflects CMAI’s commitment to creating platforms that drive growth, foster innovation, encourage knowledge exchange and position India as a preferred sourcing and manufacturing destination.”
CMAI’s multifaceted participation at Bharat Tex 2026 reflects the apparel industry’s collective commitment to innovation, sustainability and global competitiveness. By bringing together brands, manufacturers, policymakers, sustainability leaders and international industry bodies under one platform, CMAI continues to strengthen India’s position as a leading force in the global apparel value chain.
About CMAI
The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) is the most representative association of the Indian apparel industry having over 7,000 members and serving more than 50,000 Retailers. Its Membership consists of Manufacturers, Exporters, Brands, and ancillary industry. CMAI advocates regarding policies and also guides and encourages its members on ESG related matters and initiatives. In 2019, CMAI launched the SU.RE initiative to encourage members to embrace sustainability.
Established over sixty-three years ago, CMAI has contributed immensely towards development of the industry. In 1978, CMAI had led the creation of the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC). CMAI is also authorised by the Government of India to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential) to Exporters. CMAI is the only Indian Association that represents the entire Indian Apparel Industry & Trade on prestigious international forums such as International Apparel Federation (IAF) headquartered in Netherlands.

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