Indian textile officials completed productive discussions with Georgian counterparts focused on sericulture collaboration and trade expansion during a diplomatic mission last week. P. Sivakumar from the Central Silk Board led representatives who attended an international conference while showcasing a distinctive five-variety silk stole combining mulberry, oak tasar, tropical tasar, muga and eri materials.
The visiting group met with academic institutions, manufacturing enterprises and government representatives to explore partnerships in research activities and commercial development. Conversations addressed market access improvements for carpets, garments and specialty silk goods between the nations.
Georgian facilities toured by the delegation featured university programs, laboratory operations and textile production centers. Officials identified opportunities for technical knowledge exchange and institutional cooperation frameworks supporting long-term capacity building initiatives in sustainable sericulture practices.
The visiting group met with academic institutions, manufacturing enterprises and government representatives to explore partnerships in research activities and commercial development. Conversations addressed market access improvements for carpets, garments and specialty silk goods between the nations.
Georgian facilities toured by the delegation featured university programs, laboratory operations and textile production centers. Officials identified opportunities for technical knowledge exchange and institutional cooperation frameworks supporting long-term capacity building initiatives in sustainable sericulture practices.