Punjab textile investment pitch at BharatTex 2026: Mann touts ₹2 lakh crore FDI
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday, 14 July positioned Punjab as India's next major textile manufacturing hub, inaugurating the Punjab State Pavilion and addressing the Punjab Session at BharatTex 2026 in New Delhi. Mann said the state offers opportunities across the entire textile value chain, backed by a transparent, industry-friendly ecosystem.
Key Investment Claims
Chief Minister Mann stated that Punjab has attracted ₹2 lakh crore in investment and generated five lakh employment opportunities over the past four years. He credited the government's new Industrial and Business Development Policy — which promises time-bound approvals through single window and 'single pen' systems — for driving this momentum.
What the Government Said
Mann framed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) administration's approach as a structural break from the past. 'Industrialists were earlier treated as ATMs by successive state governments, but the AAP government has made them an equal partner in the socio-economic progress of the state,' he said. He also highlighted the Red Card system as a mechanism to eliminate bureaucratic harassment of investors.
On the broader investment climate, Mann said: 'Punjab's robust investment ecosystem offers reasonable power tariffs, land facilities and a welcoming environment for investors.' He added that 'investors and entrepreneurs are among the key architects of Punjab's industrial future.'
Punjab's Textile Identity
Mann framed textiles as more than an economic sector for the state. 'Punjab is participating as a partner state because textiles are not merely an industry for the state, but they are a part of the identity, heritage and economic strength of the state,' he said. He described BharatTex 2026 as 'not merely an exhibition of products but a platform where India's textile future is being imagined, partnerships are being forged, and new opportunities are taking shape.'
Context and Significance
BharatTex 2026 is one of India's largest textile trade events, drawing investors, manufacturers, and policymakers from across the country. Punjab's participation as a partner state signals the state government's intent to compete with established textile corridors in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra for high-value manufacturing investment. This comes amid a broader national push to grow India's textile exports and reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains. Whether Punjab's policy commitments translate into verifiable job and investment outcomes will be closely watched by industry bodies in the months ahead.