Why the boost to Indian textile exports from the Bangladesh crisis could be short-lived

Though large in terms of capacity, India’s textile sector mostly caters to the domestic market. The units that export are mostly constrained by capacity and the absence of government support.

9 September, 20241 min
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Why the boost to Indian textile exports from the Bangladesh crisis could be short-lived

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