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PDS enhances presence in India, unveils innovations at Bharat Tex 2025

By February 17, 20252 Mins Read
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At the event, PDS booth showcased its prowess and scale in sourcing, brand, and manufacturing solutions.

PDS, a global fashion infrastructure and solutions company participated as the ‘Fashion Partner’ for the second consecutive year at Bharat Tex 2025, India’s largest Textile and Apparel Expo & Conference. At the event, PDS booth showcased its prowess and scale in sourcing, brand, and manufacturing solutions.

“Bharat Tex 2025 is a testament to India’s growing prominence as a global textile and apparel powerhouse. In an increasingly uncertain world, India can be a stable and reliable partner by strengthening supply chain resilience through digital transformation, strategic nearshoring, and sustainable manufacturing. At PDS, we are committed to driving agility, collaboration, and innovation to position India as a key player in the global textile value chain” said Pallak Seth, Executive Vice Chairman, PDS.

At the Bharat Tex 2025, Pallak Seth participated in a roundtable discussion on “How can India be a stable partner in an uncertain world by building Supply Chain Resilience and Adapting to Market Volatility and Disruptions”. Meanwhile, Sanjay Jain, Group CEO of PDS shared his insights on the strategy of “Scaling up Textile Manufacturing in India: Grabbing Opportunities, Addressing Challenges” through another panel session. These sessions also engaged senior government officials, industry leaders, and investors, focusing on the growth prospects and future roadmap of the Indian textile sector, and exploring how to achieve key milestones by 2025.

Commenting further, Sanjay Jain, Group CEO, PDS said, “Bharat Tex 2025 has been a pivotal platform for driving global collaboration and innovation in the textile industry. At PDS, we are not only committed to fostering sustainable growth, but also expanding our sourcing and manufacturing footprint in India and strengthen the country’s role in the global supply chain. Our participation in this event underscores our dedication to responsible sourcing, process-driven innovation, and positioning India as a key hub for high-quality, scalable, and sustainable textile manufacturing.”

PDS leverages Bharat Tex 2025 to strengthen global partnerships, engage with key stakeholders, and highlight its extensive expertise in fashion infrastructure, responsible sourcing, and supply chain transformation.

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