Empowering SUTRA 2025 Sustainable Trade Summit: India’s resilient future
This year's edition featured a Sustainability Experience Centre showcasing innovations in traceability, regenerative farming and circular production.
India is committed to advancing circularity and strengthening farm-to-factory linkages to position its textiles as a global model of responsibility and resilience, a senior Ministry of Textiles official said on Thursday.
“With the right partnerships, investments, and innovations, we can weave a future that is not only equitable and climate-resilient but also defines India’s leadership in sustainable growth,” Rohit Kansal, Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Textiles, said at the SUTRA 2025 sustainable trade summit in New Delhi.
Kansal said the IDH SUTRA 2025 platform brings together farmers, farmer producer organizations (FPOs), financiers, innovators, and industry stakeholders, embodying the meaning of SUTRA—the thread that connects them all.
“Collaboration is the cornerstone of transformation, and through initiatives like this, India is demonstrating how sustainability can move from compliance to competitiveness, from intent to impact,” he added.
The SUTRA 2025 sustainable trade summit brought together over 400 delegates and 35 speakers from government, industry, development institutions, academia, and farmer organizations to explore how purpose-led sourcing can accelerate India’s transition to climate-resilient and socially equitable trade systems.
The summit highlighted India’s growing leadership in embedding sustainability and inclusion into its trade and agricultural systems.
This year’s edition featured a Sustainability Experience Centre showcasing innovations in traceability, regenerative farming, and circular production. Interactive demonstrations and solution pitches enabled participants to explore how emerging technologies and data-driven systems can enhance transparency and accountability across supply chains, aligning with principles of responsible sourcing.
Industry leaders including Sougata Niyogi of Godrej Agrovet, Sudhakar Desai of Emami Agrotech and IVPA, and executives from SAP, ITC Limited, Hindustan Unilever, and ICRIER shared perspectives on aligning business competitiveness with climate action and social responsibility. These empowering discussions at the SUTRA 2025 sustainable trade summit underscored the potential for scalable, inclusive solutions in sustainable trade.
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