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The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.
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The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 180984
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 180989
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 180990
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 180997
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 180999
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181012
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181016
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181018
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181021
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181022
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181025
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181027
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181029
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181030
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181031
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181035
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181036
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181037
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181038
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181041
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181068
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181072
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181077
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181081
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181085
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181093
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181095
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181097
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181098
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181101
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181111
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181114
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney. Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.

ID: 181115
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The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.
The Brand India Fashion, Interiors & Textiles trade fair (16 & 17 November 2009) at the Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sydney.  Sydney, Australia. 17/11/2009.

Organised by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) sponsored by the Government of India, Brand India exhibitors represent a mix of the ‘old guard’ - established companies with well honed systems who have been successfully designing, producing and doing business with the international market for more than a decade, and India’s ‘new breed’ of young entrepreneurial manufacturers. India has established a solid business with the U.S. and Europe and now wants to look further afield to countries like Australia to offer yarn, textiles and production.