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Impact of LPG on Textile Industry in India (Mini Project)
1. IMPACT OF LIBERALISATION
GLOBALISATION AND PRIVATISATION ON
TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA
NAME NEW ROLLNO.
AKASH RAJORIA 070
CHINTAN VORA 114
LOKESH SHETHIA 090
ROSHAN SHANBHAG 085
2. TEXTILE INDUSTRY
• India Textile Industry is second largest textile industries in
the world
• Scenario started changing after the economic LPG (model)
of Indian economy in 1991
• India textile industry largely depends upon the textile
manufacturing and export
• It also plays a major role in the economy of the country
• The textile industry of India also contributes nearly 14% of
the total industrial production of the country
• India textile industry employs over 35million people
• It not only generates jobs in its own industry, but also open
up scopes for the other ancillary sectors
4. IMPACT OF LIBERALIZATION
• The economic liberalization of Indian economy in the early 1990s
led to stupendous growth of this Indian industry.
• The Indian textile industry, until the economic liberalization of
Indian economy was predominantly an unorganized industry.
• The global textiles trade has been subject to major restructuring in
recent years due to the phase out of quota restrictions under the
Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC).
• It finds that impacts were extensive, both directly in terms of
clothing and textiles imports in the liberalized markets and
indirectly within the supply chain of the textile sector.
• Positive performance needs to be seen in the context of the
remaining restrictions on Chinese exports to India’s two key
clothing markets – EU and the United States – and the fall in Indian
exports in both textiles and clothing in the years immediately prior
to liberalization.
5. IMPACT OF PRIVATIZATION
• Privatization refers to the participation of private entities in
businesses and services and transfer of ownership from the public
sector (or government) to the private sector either to a business that
operates for a profit or to a non profit organization.
• There was no major impact of privatization on the Textile Industry
as the textile industry from ages was already Privatized.
• The government was not in any which ways connected to the
Textile industry in India.
• Introduction of Privatization didn’t impact the Textile Industry.
6. IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION
• The process of globalization and Indian textile industry
development was the effect of rapid acceptance of 'open market'
policy by the developing countries
• Globalization of the Indian textile industry has also facilitated
introduction of modern and efficient manufacturing machineries
and techniques in the Indian textile sector
• Duty free import of specified trimmings, embellishment etc
shall be available @ 3% on exports of polyester made-ups in
line with the facility available to sectors like textiles & leather.
• It promoted export of products such as micro cloth, which has
become popular in home textiles
7. CONCLUSION
• There was a major impact of liberalisation and globalisation.
• The liberalisation improved the processes of import and export and
this time proved to be a transition period for our country.
• Globalisation also opened the market for global players
• This made global products available in the Indian market.
• The LPG model brought many positive impacts on the Textile
Industry in India.