Haryana’s upcoming Industrial Policy 2026 is expected to play a transformative role in strengthening the state’s textile industry.
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has highlighted that the new policy will act as a major milestone for textile growth, focusing on development, investment, and job creation.
The government is actively engaging with industry stakeholders to understand the challenges faced by textile businesses. Based on these inputs, a dedicated framework is being developed to address key issues and improve the overall business environment.
Major textile hubs such as Panipat, Sonipat, Faridabad, and Hisar are expected to benefit significantly from the policy. These regions, known for their strong manufacturing base, will receive targeted support to enhance productivity and competitiveness.
The policy is also expected to attract fresh investments into the textile sector, encouraging the establishment of new units and expansion of existing ones. With improved infrastructure, better policy support, and a focus on innovation, Haryana aims to strengthen its position as a leading textile manufacturing hub in India.
Overall, the new industrial policy signals a positive outlook for the textile sector, offering long-term growth opportunities and reinforcing confidence among manufacturers and investors.
News Courtesy: Times of India

