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Receiving Bharat Tex Queries Despite Global Disruptions Textiles Secretary

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The article reports strong interest in Bharat Tex 2026, a textile trade event in India, despite global disruptions. The commercial mechanism is weak: it signals confidence in India's textile sector and potential for export growth via FTAs, but no concrete price, supply, or margin impact is detailed. The event is a promotional platform, not a direct commercial transaction.

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  • Bharat Tex 2026 scheduled for July 14-17, 2026.
  • Permanent exhibition space nearly sold out.
  • Increased engagement from embassies.
  • Bharat Tex 2026 app launched with AI Smart Assistant.
  • India's FTAs with UK and EU cited as foundation for success.

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Receiving Bharat Tex Queries Despite Global Disruptions Textiles Secretary — News Analysis