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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Delhi &#124; 20 January 2026 : Reaffirming that quality is the indispensable architecture of a Viksit Bharat, the PHDCCI convened a high-level national conference on “The Quality Mandate in Manufacturing: Architecture for Viksit Bharat” at PHD House, New Delhi. The conference served as a strategic platform for convergence between public policy, standard-setting institutions and industry...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>New Delhi | 20 January 2026 :</strong> Reaffirming that <strong>quality is the indispensable architecture of a Viksit Bharat</strong>, the <strong>PHDCCI </strong>convened a high-level national conference on <strong>“The Quality Mandate in Manufacturing: Architecture for Viksit Bharat”</strong> at PHD House, New Delhi. The conference served as a strategic platform for convergence between <strong>public policy, standard-setting institutions and industry leadership</strong><b>,</b> at a time when India is positioning itself as a globally trusted manufacturing hub.</p>
<p>The conference was graced by <strong>Shri Bharat Khera, Additional Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food &amp; Public Distribution, Government of India</strong>, as the <strong>Chief Guest</strong>, and <strong>Shri H.J.S. Pasricha, Scientist-G &amp; Deputy Director General (Certification), Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)</strong> as <strong>Guest of Honour</strong>. Senior industry leaders including <strong>Shri Sunil Mangla (Chair), Shri Anshuman Singhania (Co-Chair) and Shri Prem Singhania (Co-Chair), PHDCCI Manufacturing Committee</strong>, along with policymakers, regulators, MSMEs, exporters, testing bodies and technical experts participated in the deliberations.</p>
<p>In his address, <strong>Shri Bharat Khera</strong> emphasised that the aspiration of <em>Viksit Bharat 2047</em> cannot be realised through scale of production alone, but must be anchored in <strong>credibility, consistency and global trust in Indian products</strong><b>.</b> He emphasized that <strong>quality is not a regulatory burden, but a strategic enabler</strong> facilitating market access, enhancing brand differentiation and embedding India firmly within global value chains. Highlighting the strategic importance of standardisation, Shri Khera noted that nearly <strong>95 per cent of Indian Standards are harmonised with ISO and IEC benchmarks</strong><b>,</b> with calibrated India-specific adaptations reflecting climatic, safety and contextual requirements. He also pointed out India’s growing leadership in sectors such as <strong>AYUSH</strong><b>,</b> where the country is increasingly shaping international standards. Addressing industry concerns on regulatory implementation, Shri Khera stressed that <strong>Quality Control Orders (QCOs)</strong> must be <strong>phased, consultative and predictable</strong>, supported by adequate testing infrastructure and stakeholder preparedness. He reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to protecting quality-compliant enterprises particularly MSMEs by ensuring <b>a </b><strong>level playing field for both domestic and foreign manufacturers</strong><b>.</b> Recognising MSMEs as the backbone of India’s manufacturing ecosystem, Shri Khera highlighted that <strong>over 80 per cent of BIS licensees out of more than 55,000 certifications belong to the MSME sector</strong>, reflecting voluntary industry alignment with quality norms. He detailed BIS-led facilitation measures including simplified certification procedures, cluster-based testing options, extensive hand-holding through branch offices, and <strong>significant fee concessions</strong><b> </b><strong>80% for micro, 50% for small and 20% for medium enterprises</strong><b>, </b>with proposals underway to extend these concessions beyond 2026.</p>
<p><strong>Shri H.J.S. Pasricha</strong> elaborated on BIS’s role as India’s National Standards Body, with over <strong>23,000 published standards across 17 sectors</strong><b>,</b> developed through a robust ecosystem. He emphasized that <strong>standards are meaningful only when industry leads their conception, revision and adoption</strong><b>.</b></p>
<p>Shri Pasricha urged industry associations to institutionalise <strong>standardisation cells</strong><b>,</b> enabling proactive identification of emerging standard needs and faster harmonisation with global benchmarks. He highlighted key reforms including free access to Indian Standards, digitised certification platforms, recognition of nearly <strong>700 testing laboratories</strong><b>,</b> flexibility in testing infrastructure (including shared and cluster labs), and simplified surveillance-based quality assurance models.</p>
<p><strong>Shri Sunil Mangla</strong>, Chair, PHDCCI Manufacturing Committee, stated that India stands at a defining juncture where <strong>quality must evolve from a compliance obligation to an organisational</strong><strong> </strong><strong>culture</strong><b>.</b> He stressed that government, regulators, BIS, testing bodies, industry and chambers are <strong>collective custodians of the national quality ecosystem</strong>, and called for expanded testing infrastructure, faster certification timelines and rationalised testing costs.</p>
<p><strong>Shri Anshuman Singhania</strong>, <b>Co-Chair, PHDCCI Manufacturing Committee highlighted</b> that global manufacturing competitiveness today is driven <b>by </b><strong>reliability, safety, sustainability and traceability</strong><b>,</b> necessitating adoption of <strong>Industry 4.0 tools, digital quality management systems, AI and IoT</strong><b>.</b> He emphasised that MSMEs must be enabled through capacity building and infrastructure access—to participate meaningfully in this transition.</p>
<p><strong>Shri Prem Singhania</strong> <b>Co-Chair, PHDCCI Manufacturing Committee</b> observed that the conference decisively aligned <strong>policy intent with industry readiness</strong>, and set the foundation for <strong>sector-specific, outcome-oriented engagements</strong> going forward.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Nasir Jamal, Director, PHDCCI</strong>, while moderating the session, underscored that <strong>quality-led manufacturing is critical to India’s global competitiveness, export growth and value-chain upgradation</strong>. He noted that a sustained focus on quality enables India’s transition from low-cost production to <strong>high-value, innovation-driven manufacturing</strong><b>,</b> strengthening Brand India. Dr. Jamal also highlighted PHDCCI’s continued engagement with multiple ministries to promote quality frameworks, including initiatives on <strong>Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)</strong><b>, </b>reaffirming the Chamber’s commitment to supporting industry particularly MSMEs and startups in aligning with global standards.</p>
<p>The conference concluded with a shared consensus that <strong>quality is a national strategic asset</strong><b>,</b> integral to exports, consumer trust, sustainability and India’s global reputation. PHDCCI reaffirmed its commitment to act as a <strong>knowledge bridge, consensus builder and industry</strong><strong> </strong><strong>enabler</strong><b>, </b>working closely with the Government of India, BIS and industry stakeholders to translate the <strong>Viksit Bharat 2047 vision</strong> into a resilient, quality-driven manufacturing reality.</p>
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