New Delhi, July 16 -- New Delhi: The textile and apparel industry will need to move beyond competing primarily on low-cost manufacturing and build capabilities in sustainability, product innovation, digitalisation, and supply-chain transparency if India is to achieve its $100-billion textile and apparel export ambition by 2030, said a new industry blueprint on Thursday.

The country's next phase of export growth will depend less on expanding manufacturing capacity and more on strengthening enterprise capabilities to meet changing global buyer expectations, said the India Textiles & Apparel CXO Blueprint 2030, prepared jointly by the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) and the Global Alliance for Textile Sustainability (GATS...