New Delhi, July 18 -- Jharkhand is committed to integrating its heritage crafts and textiles with global value chains, said the State's Industry Secretary, Arava Rajkamal on Friday on the final day of Bharat Tex 2026.

He visited the state pavilion at the Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, and reviewed the GI-tagged products, Tasar silk, handloom textiles and tribal handicrafts on display.

Appreciating the quality and diversity of the state's traditional products, Rajkamal said platforms such as Bharat Tex provide valuable opportunities to expand market access for local artisans, weavers, self-help groups and MSMEs while promoting the state's rich textile and handicraft heritage before national and international buyers.

According to officials, t...