"Handicrafts industry is primarily run by generations (of families), and the need is to expand horizontally by linking it with technology," Modi said, addressing over thousand handicraft workers at 'Garvi Gurjari National Crafts Fair and Summit' here.
"The focus must be on changing the manufacturing process, ensuring durability and adapting innovations," he said.
"Times have changed. Earlier, handicrafts market was your surrounding areas. But in this age things are different. We have to make our product global. Global Positioning must be our focus and if we do that everything will change....We have to bring the artisans under one umbrella and create one brand name," he said.
"Tourism and handicrafts should go together. We have to do proper marketing," he said.
"In Gujarat we have made effort to market handicrafts through tourism . 'Khushbu Gujarat Ki' advertisements market Kutch handicrafts. So the people who had visited Kutch must have bought some handicrafts from there. Recently in Kutch Rann Mahotsav (desert festival) handicrafts worth Rs two crore were sold in just two months," he claimed.