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India strengthens textile and sericulture cooperation with Georgia

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Tbilisi [Georgia], November 23 (ANI): A high-level delegation from the Ministry of Textiles, led by P Sivakumar, Member Secretary, Central Silk Board (CSB) and Secretary General, International Sericultural Commission (ISC), concluded a successful multi-sectoral engagement in Georgia, from November 17 to November 21, aimed at strengthening cooperation in sericulture, textiles, apparel, and carpet trade.

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The delegation participated in the 11th BACSA International Conference - CULTUSERI 2025, where Sivakumar delivered the opening address representing ISC, highlighting India's leadership in traditional silk knowledge and its relevance to creative and cultural industries. He also presented a technical paper titled "The Chronicles of Wild Silk", according to a release from the Ministry of Textiles.

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S Manthira Moorthy, Director (Tech), CSB, presented a paper on Indo-Bulgarian collaboration in developing a productive bivoltine silkworm hybrid for India.

During the visit, CSB showcased its innovative "5-in-1 Silk Stole", a premium product integrating Mulberry, Oak Tasar, Tropical Tasar, Muga, and Eri silks. Conceived under the initiative of the Member Secretary, the product was highlighted as a unique representation of India's rich silk heritage with strong market potential.

The delegation engaged with key Georgian institutions, including universities, sericulture laboratories, research centres, textile companies, apparel manufacturers, carpet traders, and the Georgian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI).

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These interactions emphasised opportunities for enhancing bilateral textile trade, promoting industry collaborations, and exploring joint research in sericulture, the release stated.

Meetings with senior officials of the Government of Georgia focused on identifying new areas of cooperation, improving market access, and expanding trade in textiles, apparel, carpets, and value-added silk products.

The key outcomes that came from the engagement are as following: Strengthened India-Georgia cooperation in sericulture research, textiles & apparel trade; Showcased India's innovation through the 5-in-1 Silk Stole, a potential flagship product; Identified new avenues for trade diversification, including carpets and high-value textiles; Created pathways for institutional partnerships and technical collaboration; Reinforced India's global role through active participation in the BACSA international platform.

The visit marks a meaningful step in advancing India's textile diplomacy and promoting cross-border partnerships for the growth of the silk and textile sectors. (ANI)

(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)

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Apparel industryBacsa conferenceCarpet tradeCultuseri 2025India-georgia cooperationSericulture researchTextile diplomacyTextiles trade
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