Opening India’s Garments Sector to South Asia
Published By: FGKS on eSS | Published Date: September, 01 , 2011This paper examines the competitiveness of the Indian garments industry vis-à-vis the other
South Asian countries Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Under the SAFTA agreement, many of the
garment items were on India’s sensitive lists and did not face concessional treatment. Though many of
the items have been subsequently removed from India’s sensitive list, the imports of these items to
India have not increased significantly. The paper uses secondary data to examine the revealed
comparative advantage (RCA) of the four South Asian countries and finds that they are not competing
internationally in the same segment of the garments sector. The imports of India in garments from
each of these countries are concentrated in a few products. The paper uses a primary survey on five
garments clusters in India to understand the nature of imports of garments from these countries and
the effect of removal of these items from India’s sensitive list on its imports. URL:[http://fgks.in/IndexServer/tifac/article/143.pdf].
Author(s): Saon Ray, Nisha Taneja, Neetika Kaushal | Posted on: Sep 16, 2011 | Views(881) | Download (1319)