"After consultation is done with stakeholders we have finalised the draft. We are now trying to incorporate international response and output from foreign players at the forthcoming Textiles India-2017 conference, which will serve as input to our textile policy," Textiles Secretary Anant Kumar Singh told reporters at an CII event here.
"There is no harm in having wider consultation. After having inputs, we will process and finalise the policy in next three months period", the officer added.
The policy aims to achieve USD300 billion (over Rs 20 lakh crore) worth of textile exports by 2024-25 and create an additional 35 million jobs.
It will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, added Singh.
The event will have over 1,000 stalls and will witness the presence of over 2,500 discerning international buyers, agents, designers, retail chains from across the world, and 15,000 domestic buyers.
The three day event will include global conference with six themes, to be chaired by concerned Union ministers.
The valedictory session will be presided by Union Finance minister Arun Jaitley.
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