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Indian Standardizations Landscape “Priority Sectors – Automotive, Electrical Equipment including Consumer Electronics, Smart City, ICT

SESEI Project UpdateDecember, 2017

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Indian Standardizations Landscape Report, December 2017| Slide 2

Indian Standardisation Bodies— BIS

— TSDSI

— TEC

New Approach/ Key Initiatives of the Indian Gov.

Project Priority Sectors and its Key Players — Information & Communication Technology

— Automotive

— Smart City

— Electrical & Consumer Electronics

Accreditation, Testing & Certification

Foreign Standards Development in India

Contents

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Main Standardization bodies in India

Indian Standardization

Bureau of Indian standards (BIS)

Telecommunication Standards

Development Society for India (TSDSI)

Telecommunication Engineering Centre

(TEC)

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Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) 1(3)

National Standards Body of India set up on 6 January 1947 functioning under Ministry of Consumer Affairs 14 Division Councils Formulated over 19000 standards

Objectives: Harmonious, development of standardization & quality control Certification schemes for products and systems Growth and development of Indian industry, commerce and exports Consumer protection

Main activities: Standards Formulation Product Certification System Certification Testing & Training

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MHDC

MSDC

CHDC

PCDC

CEDC

WRDC

MTDC

PGEDC

MEDC

TEDC

ETDC

LITDC

TXDC

FADC

Production

Mechanical

Transport

Electro-Tech

ICT

Textile

Food & Agriculture

Medical, Hospital

Management System

Chemical

Petroleum, Coal

Civil

Water Resources

Metallurgical

Bureau of Indian Standards Division Council 2(3)

BIS Division Council

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Product Certification Scheme of BIS 3(3)

Product Certification Scheme:▪ Offers 3rd Party assurance

▪ Over 26500 licensees covering more than 900 products.

▪ Allows the licensees to use the popular ISI mark on their product, which is

synonymous with quality products.

▪ 90 products are under mandatory certification

▪ BIS and Meity introduced Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) in 2012.

✓ 44 items covered under CRO

✓ Standard mark for CRS to be marked on products and packaging after BIS

registration is granted.

Product Certification Scheme for Foreign Manufacturers▪ Products certified include Packaged Drinking Water, Cement, Wood Products, Steel

Products, Milk Products, Clinical Thermometers, Energy Meters, Electrical

Appliances & Switchgear items etc.

▪ Over 350 licenses granted for over 50 Indian Standards in 40 different countries.

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Telecommunication Standards Development Society of India (tsdsi) 1(2)

India's Telecom Standards Development Organization (TSDO).

Functions:

▪ Develop standards to support new requirements based on research &innovation

▪ Distil new items of research for standardization

▪ Take Indian requirements to global standards organizations;

▪ Creating and Safe-guarding related IPRs;

▪ to create standards based manufacturing expertise in the country;

▪ transparent, open-to-all-members process for making standards.

▪ Providing guidance and leadership to other developing countries

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Work of program of TSDSI 2(2)

Work program of TSDSI

SG1 (Wireless system study

group)

G1-WG1 (RNES)

G1-WG2 (CN)

G1-WG3 (5G)

SG2 (Service study group)

SG2-WG1 (M2M)

SG2-WG2 (Indian

Languages)

SG3 (Optical Access &

Transport)

Energy Efficiency

Group

Security Group

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Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) 1(2)

TEC is the engineering wing of DoT. TEC Functions:

▪ Specification of common standards with regard to Telecom networkequipment, services and interoperability.

▪ Prepare and Publish Generic Requirements (GRs), Interface Requirements(IRs).

▪ Issuing Interface Approvals, Certificate of Approvals, Service Approvals &Type Approvals.

▪ Formulation of Standards and Fundamental Technical Plans.

▪ Interact with multilateral agencies like APT, ETSI and ITU etc. forstandardization.

▪ Develop expertise to imbibe the latest technologies and results of R&D.

▪ Provide technical support to DOT and technical advice to TRAI & TDSAT.

▪ Coordinate with C-DOT on the technological developments in theTelecom Sector for policy planning

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Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) 2(2)

Divisions of TEC

Fixed Access (FA)

Terrestrial Wireless

Access ( TWA)

Information Technology

IT

Telecom Security

Assurance

(TSA)

Radio ( R)Next

Generation Switching (NGS)

Transmission( T)

Internet of Things ( IoT)

Green Passport

Future Networks

(FN)

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New Approach / Policy Initiatives

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Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Bill 2016

BIS Bill 2016, replaced 1986 act to include goods, services andsystems, with services

Bring more products under the mandatory standard regime.

Bill recognizes BIS as a National Standards body with internationalrecognition to represent country.

Gives BIS authority and power to withdraw sub-standard products

Allows central government to notify certain goods, articles, etc.

Bill also prescribes penalties for:

▪ Improper use of the standard mark by testing and markingcentres.

▪ Manufacturing or selling goods and articles which do not carry astandard mark and have been mandated to do so, among others

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Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (Department ofConsumer Affairs) has notified BIS Rules, 2017 on 13rd October, 2017.

Central Government hereby makes these rules with new changes such asbelow:-

✓ Concurrent Running of Indian Standards

✓ Adoption of other Standards as Indian Standards

✓ Recognition or accreditation of Institutions engaged in standardization

✓ Standard Mark

✓ Appointment of agents etc.

For more details please click here

BIS Rules, 2017

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Framed under the provisions of the new Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016

Proposed BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2017, lays down norms for

✓ Fees,

✓ Terms and conditions for grant,

✓ Operation, suspension, renewal, non-renewal and cancellation of licences for using or applying a ‘Standard Mark’ on any article or goods.

Conformity Assessment Schemes for Products

Grant of license to use standard mark, Initially evidence of conformity:

✓ For Scheme A: through Testing of Samples in Factory by Bureau

✓ For Scheme B : through Testing of Samples in Factory by Bureau and in Laboratory

✓ For Scheme C : through Testing of Samples in Factory by Bureau and in Laboratory(Certification of Lot)

✓ For Scheme D : through Test Report of Samples submitted by Applicant fromLaboratory owned or as approved by Bureau and Testing of Samples in Factory byBureau

✓ For Scheme E : through Self-Declaration and Test Report of Samples submitted byApplicant from Laboratory

For more information please click here

BIS (Conformity Assessment)Regulations, 2017

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National Intellectual Property Rights PolicyDIPP (Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion) is responsible tocoordinate, guide & oversee implementation of IPRs in India.

Objectives▪ To create public awareness about the benefits of Intellectual property

among all sections of society.▪ To stimulate the creation and growth of intellectual property by

undertaking relevant measures.▪ To have strong and effective laws with regard to IP rights, consistent with

international obligations.▪ To modernize and strengthen IP administration.▪ To catalyze commercialization of IP rights.▪ To strengthen the enforcement and adjudicatory mechanisms for

combating IP violations and to promote awareness and respect for IPrights.

▪ Capacity development by strengthening and expanding human resources,institutions for training, research and skill building in IP.

For more details please click here

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National Telecom M2M Roadmap 1(2)Department of Telecom (DoT) released the ‘National Telecom M2M Roadmap’ for growth of M2M Focus Areas:

▪ Efforts towards assimilation of various M2M standards▪ Outline of policy and regulatory approaches for M2M▪ Plans to boost M2M manufacturing as a part of ‘Make In India’ initiative▪ Building M2M communication infrastructure▪ Road ahead for M2M initiatives and plans▪ Approach towards M2M adoption in different sectors of economy.

M2M Working Groups formed at TEC in following verticals for finalization of standards related work▪ Power▪ Automotive▪ Health▪ Surveillance▪ M2M Gateway and Architecture▪ Home Appliances▪ Smart Cities

For more information please click here

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Drafted by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)

Internet of things (IoT) policy: Policy objective includes:

✓ To create an IoT industry of USD 15 billion by 2020.

✓ To undertake capacity development (Human & Technology) for IoT specificskill sets for domestic and international markets.

✓ To undertake Research & development for all the assisting technologies.

✓ To develop IoT products specific in the domains of agriculture, health,water quality, natural disasters, transportation, security, automobile,supply chain management, smart cities, automated metering andmonitoring of utilities, waste management, Oil & Gas) etc.

✓ To facilitate global and national participation of industry and researchbodies with relevant global ssos (Service Setting Organizations) forpromoting standards around iot technologies developed in the country.

For more information please click here

Internet of things (IoT) policy 2(3)

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Telecom Regulator (TRAI) recommendations

• TRAI in its recommendations suggested:

✓ DoT to allow existing operators to provide connectivity for M2Mservices.

✓ License holders can use existing spectrum to provide IoT services

✓ Companies offering M2M services using unlicensed spectrumshould be covered under licence through a new permit to becalled Unified License (M2M).

✓ Government should provide comprehensive guidelines formanufacturing/ importing of M2M devices.

✓ National Trust Centre (NTC), under TEC, should be created forcertification of M2M devices and applications (hardware andsoftware).

✓ Spectrum allocation should be technology and service neutral.

For more information please click here

Telecom Regulator (TRAI) recommendation 3(3)

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Automotive Mission Plan 2016-26Collective vision of Department of Heavy Industries (DHI) and the Indian Automotive Industry:

Objectives:▪ To grow 3.5 to 4 times of the current value of USD 74 million by 2026.

▪ PVs likely to increase between 9.4 million-13.4 million,▪ CVs between 2 million to 3.4 million units,▪ two wheelers to grow to 50.6 - 55.5 million▪ tractors to 1.5-1.7 million.

▪ To make the Indian automotive industry to be the engine of the “Make inIndia” programme.

▪ Focus to promote safe, efficient, and comfortable auto vehicles to everyperson in the country.

▪ To increase net exports of the Indian automotive several fold & Contributeover 12% country’s GDP

▪ To create nearly 65 million by the next decade

For more information please click here

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National Capital Goods Policy

Policy’ was presented by the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI)

Vision:▪ To increase the share of capital goods contribution from present 12% to

20% of total manufacturing activity by 2025.

Objectives:▪ To create an ecosystem for a globally competitive capital goods sector▪ To increase total production, exports and domestic market share of capital

goods. ▪ To increase employment▪ To strengthen government’s Make in India initiative▪ To Improve skill availability and technology depth▪ To Promote standards ▪ To Promote SMEs

For more information please click here

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National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020Introduced jointly by government, automotive industry and academia/research institutes:▪ Promotion & development of indigenous manufacturing capabilities, required

infrastructure, consumer awareness and technology.

▪ 6 million electric & hybrid vehicles per year on the road by 2020.

FAME India - Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric vehicles in India -

is a part of the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan

▪ Launched by Department of Heavy Industry (DHI)

▪ To boost eco-friendly vehicles sales in the country.

▪ 4 focus areas i.e. Technology development, Demand Creation, Pilot Projects and

Charging Infrastructure.

Technology Platform for Electric Mobility (TPEM)

▪ Joint initiative of Department of Heavy Industries (DHI) and Department of Science &

Technology (DST)

▪ Create a collaborative platform for developers, suppliers, automakers to work together

For more details please click here

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Indian Electrical Equipment Mission PlanDeveloped by Department of Heavy Industries (DHI) in consultation with all stakeholders and with support from Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA)

Vision 2022:

✓ To make India the country of choice for the production of electrical equipment

✓ and reach an output of US$100 billion by balancing exports and imports

For More Details Click Here

Core Themes of Improvement in the Mission Plan

Exports

Skills Development

Technology Up-gradation

Conversion of latent demand

Industry competitiveness

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National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM) 1(2) Established under Ministry of Power to plan and monitor implementation of policies

and programme▪ Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Ministry of Urban Development

(MoUD) and Ministry of Heavy Industry (MoHl) also associated with the Mission.

Smart Grid Vision for India:▪ Transform the Indian power sector into a secure, adaptive, sustainable and digitally

enabled ecosystem that provides reliable and quality energy for all with activeparticipation of stakeholders”

Major activities envisaged under NSGM are:

▪ Development of smart grid,

▪ Development of micro grids,

▪ Consumer engagements and training & capacity building etc.

Smart Grid Pilot Projects in India:▪ MoP has allocated 14 Smart Grid pilot projects▪ The list and project summary is http://www.indiasmartgrid.org/pilot.php

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National Smart Grid Mission-3 Tier Structure 2(2)

Ministry of PowerNSGM Governing Council; Chair: Minister of Power

NSGM Empowered CommitteeChair: Secretary (MoP)

ISGFRecommend

atory /advisory in

nature

State Level MissionChair – State Secretary (Power)

Consumers, Civil society

organizations and local government (including RWAs,

village panchayats, etc.)

National Smart Grid Mission – Institutional Framework

NSGM Project Management Unit (NPMU) at POWERGRID

Policy,

Planning and

Monitoring Unit

Data

Management

and Cyber Security Unit

Research &

Development,

Technology & Standards U nit

Projects,

Training &

Capacity Building Unit

State Smart Grid Mission Units (SSGMU)

Director NPMU

Distribution Utilities

Technical CommitteeChair: CEA

Chairperson

Smart Grid Knowledge

Centre

EESL & other Consultants

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Smart City Mission 1(3) PM Modi launched 100 smart cities mission On 25th June 2015.

▪ Create core infrastructure▪ Provide a decent quality of life▪ Build clean and sustainable environment and application

Over Rs. 48000 cr (6.4B Euro) allocated to Smart Cities for next 5 years.

Smart City Mission- Strategies :▪ City Improvement (Retrofitting)▪ City Renewal ( Redevelopment)▪ City Extension ( Greenfield)▪ Pan City Initiatives ( Smart Solution)

Smart City Mission- Convergence with other Government Schemes:▪ Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)▪ Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY)▪ Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)▪ Digital India▪ Housing for All

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Mission monitoring:

✓ National level (An Apex Committee (AC), headed by the Secretary)

✓ State level (State Level High Powered Steering Committee (HPSC) chaired by the Chief Secretary)

✓ City level (CEO of the SPV will be the convener of the Smart City Advisory Forum)

Smart City Mission- Selection process : ▪ Cities compete for selection as smart city in ‘City Challenge’. ▪ There are two stages in the selection process:

✓ Stage 1 of the competition: Short listing of cities by States ✓ Stage 2 of the competition: The Challenge round for selection

Fund released and distribution:▪ Fund can be used as follows-

✓ Project fund: 93%✓ State/ ULB ( Administrative and office expenses): 5 %✓ MOUD (Administrative and office expenses): 2%

Smart city mission 2(3)

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Criteria for Smart Cities 3(3)

▪ Advanced of Rs. 2 cr. (0.26M Euro) to shortlisted cities to prepare SCP.▪ First year Rs. 200 cr (26.6M Euro) thereafter Rs. 100 cr (13.3M Euro) every year.▪ Fund released – Timely submission of score card, satisfactory physical and

financial progress as shown from UC and score card, achievement of milestones in the proposal- to be certified.

✓ Total Winning Proposals are 90✓ Total Urban Population Impacted is 95,955,046 (95.95million)✓ Total Cost of Projects (₹ Cr.) (Including Other Cost - O&M, Contingency, etc.) is

189,155 [25.22B Euro]✓ Total Area Based Development Cost (₹ Cr.) is 152,499 [20.33B Euro]✓ Total Pan City Solution Cost (₹ Cr.) is 36,656 [4.88B Euro]

For more information on Smart Cities Guidelines and other related information please click here and here and here

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Launched by GoI on 1 July 2015 to transform India digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.

Three core components

✓ Development of secure and stable Digital Infrastructure

✓ Delivering government services digitally

✓ Universal Digital Literacy

Nine Pillars

✓ Broadband Highways

✓ Universal Access to Phones

✓ Public Internet Access Programme

✓ e-Governance - Reforming government through Technology

✓ e-Kranti - Electronic delivery of services

✓ Information for All

✓ Electronics Manufacturing - Target NET ZERO Imports

✓ IT for Jobs

✓ Early Harvest Programmes

For more information please click here

Digital India

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Launched by GoI on September 25, 2014 Led by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP)

Mission:

✓ Manufacture in India and sell the products worldwide.

✓ To raise contribution of manufacturing sector to 25% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2025

Major objective:

✓ Job creation

✓ Economic Development

✓ Global Recognition

Four Pillars:

✓ New Processes

✓ New Infrastructure

✓ New Sectors

✓ New Mindset

For more information please click here

Make in India

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Launched by GoI on 2 October 2014 to clean up the streets, roads and infrastructure of India's cities, smaller towns, and rural areas.

Aims to accomplish the vision of “Clean India” by 2 October 2019, 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi

Objectives:

✓ Open defecation

✓ Insanitary toilets to pour flush toilets

✓ Eradication of manual scavenging

✓ Municipal solid waste management

Mission contains two sub-missions:

✓ Swachh Bharat Abhiyan ("Gramin" or rural), which operates under the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation; and

✓ Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Urban), which operates under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

For more information please click here

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan/Clean India Mission

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Launched by Ministry of Commerce and Industry & Maintained byConfederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Online resource to provide updated information on India's Qualityinfrastructure comprising prevailing systems for standardization,technical regulations, conformity assessment and accreditationpractices, and the related bodies in India.

Information on this portal has been structured to facilitate easy accessto information both on the web pages of the portal and through links, tothe different organizations responsible for providing services in therelevant areas

For more information please click here

Indian Standards Portal

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Key Players of the

Project Priority Sectors

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Ministerial / Governmental key

players

Standards Development Organizations

DoTDepartment of

Telecommunication

Electronics and Information Technology Division Council (LITDC)

Cellular Operators Association of India

(COAI)

Information and Communications Technology

Telecom Commission (TC)

Ministry of Electronics & IT

Ministry of Communications

Telecommunication Standards Development Society for India (TSDSI)

Global ICT Standardization Forum for India (GISFI)

Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC)

Telecom Centres of Excellence (TCOE)

Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT)

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

(TRAI)

Center of Excellence in Wireless & Information Technology (CEWiT)

Centre for Development of

Advanced Computing (C-DAC)

Standardization Testing and Quality

Certification

E-Governance Standards Portal

Trade & Industry Bodies

Manufacturers' Association for

Information Technology (MAIT)

Association of Unified Telecom Service

Providers of India (AUSPI)

Indian Cellular Association (ICA)

Manufacturers' Association for

Information Technology (MAIT)

Data Security Council of India (DSCI)

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Ministerial / Governmental

key players

Indian Roads Congress

Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises

Ministry of Road Transport and Highway

Automotive Sector Standards

Development Organizations

Trade & Industry Bodies

Department of Heavy Industry

National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRiP)

Automotive Research

Association of India (ARAI)

Transport Engineering

Division Council (TEDC) of BIS

Society of Indian Automobile

Manufacturers (SIAM)

Association for Intelligent Transport

Systems (AITS)

Automotive Component

Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA)

Automotive TyreManufacturers'

Association (ATMA)

Indian TyreTechnical Advisory

Committee (ITTAC)

Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR)

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Ministerial / Governmental

key players

Ministry of Urban

Development

Smart CityStandards

Development Organizations

Other Concerned

Bodies

Electronics and Information Technology

Division Council (LITDC)

Civil Engineering Division Council

(CEDC)

Bloomberg Philanthropies

India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF)

Trade & Industry Body

National Institute of

Urban Affairs (NIUA)

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Ministerial / Governmental

key players

Central ElectricityAuthority

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)

Ministry of Power

Electrical Equipment Including Consumer Electronics

Standards Development Organizations

Trade & Industry Bodies

Electro-technical Division Council

(ETD)

Indian Electrical & Electronics

Manufacturers’ Association

(IEEMA)

Electronic Industries

Association of India (ELCINA)

Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA)

Electrical Research and Development Association (ERDA)

Central Power Research

Institute (CPRI)

Central Electricity Regulatory

Commission

India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF)

India Smart Grid Task Force

(ISGTF)

Center Board of Irrigation & Power

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Accreditation, Testing and Certification

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BISBureau of Indian Standards

MOCMinistry of

Communications and Information

Technology

ITU

PAC

IAF

ILAC

WTO/TBT

JTC1IEC

DSTDepartment of

Science and Technology

ISO

NABLNational Accreditation

Board for Testing & Calibration Laboratories

OIML

APT

DOT/DeitYDepartment of

Telecommunication/Department of Electronics & IT

FCAMINMinistry of

Consumer Affairs, Food and Public

Distribution

DCADepartment of

Consumer Affairs

MSTMinistry of Science

and Technology

Weights and Measures

National Institute of Training for Standardization

APLAC

STQCStandardization, Testing and Quality Certification

TRAITelecom Regulatory

Authorities India

CCAController of Certifying

Authorities

NABCBNational

Accreditation Board for

Certification Bodies

QCIQuality Council of

India

NABETNational

Accreditation Board for

Education and Training

NABHNational

Accreditation Board for Hospital & Healthcare

Conformity Assessment, Certification - India

Ministry of Commerce

(Notification Authority)

TECTelecommunication Engineering Center

ILAC - International Laboratory Accreditation Co-operation, APLAC - Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation, IAF-International Accreditation Forum, PAC - Pacific Accreditation Cooperation, APT - Asia-Pacific TelecommunityOIML - International Organization of legal metrology

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Foreign Standards Development Organizations in India

Foreign Organizations

ASTM International-

India

IEEE, India

VDE

Project Management

Institute (PMI-ANSI

DQS Certification

India Pvt. Ltd. (DQS-AFNOR)

BIS Group India Pvt. Ltd.

(BSI)

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Contact Details:

Dinesh Chand Sharma(Seconded European Standardization Expert in India)

Director – Standardization, Policy and Regulation

European Business Technology Centre, DLTA Complex, South Block, 1st Floor, 1, Africa Avenue, New Delhi

110029

Mobile: +91 9810079461, Tel: +91 11 3352 1500, [email protected]

Thank you!


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