Have you ever wondered how your clothes are made and how they get from farms to your wardrobe? Well, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who recently inaugurated the Bharat Tex 2025 event in New Delhi, is really excited about the impressive progress in India's textile industry. He says India might hit its huge goal of Rs 9 lakh crore in textile exports before the 2030 target. That’s a lot of clothes!Why should a student like you care? Textiles aren’t just about fashion; they're a major part of India's economy and provide lots of jobs. To help grow this even more, the government has kicked off a five-year plan to improve cotton farming, focusing on growing really high-quality cotton. They’ve set aside Rs 500 crore just for this Cotton Mission!At the Bharat Tex 2025 event in New Delhi, Modi said that India is currently the 6th largest exporter of textiles and clothes globally, with exports worth about Rs 3 lakh crore. He wants to triple this figure to Rs 9 lakh crore. That’s like aiming for the stars!He's also looking ahead – like recycling old textiles instead of wasting them. He believes that the recycling market in India could soon be worth over Rs 2,900 crore, while the whole world could reach Rs 54,700 crore. It's all about being smart with resources and cutting down on waste.Modi has a cool plan called the 5F vision – it starts with the farm, moves to fibre, then to the factory, turns into fashion, and finally flies off to places around the world. It's all about making every step important, from growing the cotton to creating trendy clothes that could be worn everywhere.India will soon be creating clothes that are not just stylish but also attract young people all over the world, blending traditional designs with modern trends.India’s textile sector is ready to zoom ahead, combining old traditions with new technology and aiming to make a splash in the global market, all while focusing on being sustainable. Isn’t that awesome? Top exporterRight now, India is the 6th biggest seller of textiles and clothes in the whole world.5F VisionPrime Minister Modi's vision for the textile sector includes Farm to Fibre, Fibre to Factory, Factory to Fashion, and Fashion to Foreign.