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ID179353
Title ProperQuestioning sustainability
Other Title Informationeconomic expansion and contradictions behind india’s eco-friendly textile policy
LanguageENG
AuthorAl-Fadhat, Faris ;  Nadita, Shuluh Shasa
Summary / Abstract (Note)India's textile industry is among the largest in the world and contributes significantly to India's GDP and economic growth. As the second largest total exporter globally after China with more than 45 million workers, India's textile industry has long been the subject of criticism concerning labour exploitation and environmental damage. Since 2016, nevertheless, Narendra Modi's government has started to take a different yet somewhat perplexing approach to introducing and environmentally friendlier and more sustainable direction in its textile industry. This article aims to comprehend the reasons behind India's new policy arguing that—despite such changes—environmental sustainability has not become India's full concern in the textile sector at the moment. Such a shift was part of India's international market expansion strategy towards the European Union market which had imposed non—tariff import restrictions on India's textile products. This article also shows contradictions and tensions in the government's eco—friendly textile policy concerning its high production costs and India's yet dependence on conventional production systems.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 52, No.2; Jun 2021: p.396-411
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 52 No 2
Key WordsPolitical Economy ;  EU ;  Trade ;  India ;  Pollution ;  Environmental Policy ;  Sustainability ;  Textile Industr ;  Coalenergy


 
 
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