The issue was recently discussed in a meeting in the ministry.
"Competitiveness of Indian textiles exports is going down. Countries including Sri Lanka and Turkey are more competitive in the sector. The ministry is considering to bring out its own strategy paper for the sector," a senior official in the ministry said.
Textiles Ministry, too, is in the process of rolling out a National Textiles Policy, which aims to achieve USD 300 billion exports by 2024-25 and envisages creation of additional 35 million jobs.
Falling for the third straight month, exports declined steeply by over 15 per cent to USD 21.54 billion in February.
India's cotton exports have declined as its biggest market China had changed its policy on cotton imports.
According to a report, India - the world's second-biggest producer of cotton - is likely to export 7.69 million bales of the fibre in 2014-15 marketing year (August-July), down by 35 per cent from last year due to sluggish demand from China.
In February, textiles exports grew by about 9 per cent to USD 1.53 billion.
