CM Mohan Yadav: MP to host India's largest PM MITRA Park
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Context
Speaking in the context of BharatTex 2026, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav stated — 'मध्यप्रदेश में देश का सबसे बड़ा पीएम मित्र पार्क विकसित किया जा रहा है' ('The country's largest PM MITRA Park is being developed in Madhya Pradesh') — and added that the state has the conducive environment to establish investment and industry in every sector. The remarks were directed at the Ministry of Textiles and the Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC), both tagged in the post.
The PM MITRA (PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel) Park scheme was announced in the Union Budget 2021-22 to develop seven integrated textile parks across India. The parks are designed to provide plug-and-play infrastructure that combines spinning, weaving, processing and garmenting under one roof, reducing logistics costs and enabling economies of scale for manufacturers.
Policy Backdrop
India's push for integrated textile parks dates to the 2005 Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks, aimed at moving the industry up the value chain. The PM MITRA model scales this vision significantly by offering larger central assistance and attracting both domestic and foreign textile investment. States across India have competed to be selected as park locations, with established textile hubs such as Tamil Nadu and Gujarat among the key competitors.
Madhya Pradesh, a central Indian state, has increasingly positioned itself as a textile and manufacturing destination under CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, who took office in December 2023. The MPIDC serves as the nodal agency for industrial promotion and park development within the state, coordinating land acquisition, infrastructure tendering, and investor outreach.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of the PM MITRA Park in Madhya Pradesh are expected to be textile manufacturers, MSME garment units, and investors seeking integrated production facilities. By consolidating the textile value chain in a single location, the park model aims to lower input costs and improve competitiveness for units that would otherwise operate in fragmented supply chains.
The announcement at BharatTex 2026 — a major national textile industry event — signals that Madhya Pradesh is actively courting anchor investors and MoU signings. The involvement of the Ministry of Textiles and MP MSME ministry in the communication underscores the multi-stakeholder coordination underpinning the project.
What's Next
Concrete milestones to watch include progress on land acquisition, award of infrastructure tenders, and the signing of anchor unit investment agreements for the Madhya Pradesh PM MITRA Park. The state's participation in BharatTex 2026 is expected to generate fresh investor commitments that will test the government's claim of a sector-wide investment-friendly environment.
As central and state governments push to make India a global textile export hub, Madhya Pradesh's ability to operationalise the country's largest PM MITRA Park on schedule will be a critical indicator of whether landlocked, non-traditional textile states can successfully challenge established coastal manufacturing clusters.