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Ramkumar Sankarapandian Makes Major Entry Into India’s Textile Sector With Strategic Surat Acquisitions

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New Delhi: India’s textile sector is witnessing a significant development as a new wave of consolidation begins in Surat, the country’s largest textile manufacturing hub. Market sources confirm that a major investment move is underway, marked by the acquisition of more than eight textile manufacturing companies in the city. The combined output of these units is estimated to cover nearly 0.8 percent of the national textile market, signalling one of the most notable expansion steps in the sector this year. The acquisitions have already created a ripple effect across Surat’s wholesale markets. Traders say the impact is visible in early shifts in demand, competitive pricing, and supply-chain expectations. Analysts describe the development as a “clear disruption” led by a new entrant with significant financial strength and long-term intent. Early assessments suggest that this move could alter competitive dynamics, especially for mid-sized textile producers.

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Industry sources add that negotiations are now progressing for the acquisition of multiple large-scale fabric manufacturing units, which would further expand the footprint created by the recent Surat purchases. In parallel, the investor is reportedly exploring extensive land procurement for cotton cultivation, hinting at a fully integrated value chain that spans raw materials, production, and distribution. Such a model, if executed, could reshape cost efficiencies and manufacturing capabilities in the region.

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The investment push is being led by Ramkumar Sankarapandian, Founder and CEO of Qpay and SpaceQ. Known for steering Qpay’s expansion across international markets and shaping SpaceQ’s progress in the space-technology domain, Ramkumar is now directing his strategic vision toward textiles. His entry has attracted industry-wide attention due to his track record of scaling industries with technology, operational discipline, and global networks. Sector analysts say his involvement signals a long-term transformation. One expert noted, “Ramkumar is not entering for a marginal presence. His strategy reflects the foundation of a future textile empire.” With more transactions expected in the coming months, the textile industry is watching closely as this expansion unfolds, anticipating broader shifts in manufacturing capacities, supply chains, and market competitiveness across India.

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