India@2047 Summit: Gautam Singhania Envisions India as Global Textile Powerhouse

At the India@2047 Summit, Gautam Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director of Raymond Group, offered a compelling vision for India’s textile future. Speaking on the legacy of Raymond, he described the brand as a "national asset" and emphasized the responsibility of preserving its integrity. “Getting to the top is easy, staying there is harder,” he remarked, underscoring the meticulous care taken to maintain Raymond’s broad appeal — from the “taxi driver to Mr. Tata.” Singhania addressed global shifts in trade, calling the current era an “opportune time” for India amid tariff wars and China's declining dominance. He advocated for India to seize the “China-plus-one” strategy, stressing the urgent need to build local supply chains and scale garmenting capacity. He also emphasized the integration of tradition and technology — highlighting efforts to revive Khadi and Indian embroidery — while pushing India toward becoming a global textile hub. On diversification, Singhania explained Raymond’s foray into real estate and automobiles as calculated risks rooted in legacy and trust. Singhania’s reflections blended business pragmatism with personal passion, making it clear that Raymond’s journey is not just about fabrics — but about building India’s future identity in global markets.

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