Make in India
Can we Make it in India without Standards? IEEMA T&D Conclave-2014, December 12, 2014, Vimal Mahendru
What is Make in India?
• New de-licensing and deregulation measures
• Labour and Regulation Reforms
• Time bound, electronic clearance of all projects
• On-Line; Single window IT platform
• Self-certification and Third party certification
A MAJOR NEW NATIONAL PROGRAM, DESIGNED TO FACILITATE INVESTMENT,
FOSTER INNOVATION, ENHANCE SKILL DEVELOPMENT, PROTECT INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY, AND BUILD BEST-IN-CLASS MANUFACTURING INFRA“TRUCTURE.
Why Make in India?
Demand Demographic Dividend Democracy
• Create jobs; 10 Lakh per month, every month for next 10 years,
• Stabilize and Grow the Economy (Rule of the Thirds)
• Social & Demographic benefits
Standardization and Make in India
• Non-Standard = Jugaad
• Only global standards will prevail; else we will be an island
• Standardization adds predictability; attracts investment, creates jobs, fosters growth
Construction Renewable Energy Automobiles Electronic Systems Mining
Defense Manufacturing Roads & Highways Automobiles Components Food processing Oil & Gas
Electrical Machinery Space Aviation IT & BPM Pharmaceuticals
Tourism & Hospitality Textile & Garments Biotechnology Leather Ports
Wellness Thermal Power Chemicals Media & Entertainment Railways
Management and Systems
Sectors part of Make in India Campaign
Construction Renewable Energy Automobiles Electronic Systems Mining
Defense Manufacturing Roads & Highways Automobiles Components Food processing Oil & Gas
Electrical Machinery Space Aviation IT & BPM Pharmaceuticals
Tourism & Hospitality Textile & Garments Biotechnology Leather Ports
Wellness Thermal Power Chemicals Media & Entertainment Railways
Production and
General Engineering
Electrotechnical Transport
Metallurgical
Engineering
Electronics &
Information
Technology
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Transport Food and
Agricultural
Petroleum, Coal &
related Products
Mechanical
Electrotechnical
Mechanical
Metallurgical
Electronics and
Information
Technology
Medical Equipment
and Hospital
Planning
Textile Medical Equipment
and Hospital
Planning
Chemical Civil Engineering
Transport
Medical Equipment
and Hospital
Planning
Production &
General Engineering
Petroleum, Coal
and related
Products
Chemical
Transport
Mechanical
Engineering
Management and Systems
Sectors part of Make in India,
where BIS has Standards
Construction Renewable Energy Automobiles Electronic Systems Mining
Defense Manufacturing Roads & Highways Automobiles Components Food processing Oil & Gas
Electrical Machinery Space Aviation IT & BPM Pharmaceuticals
Tourism & Hospitality Textile & Garments Biotechnology Leather Ports
Wellness Thermal Power Chemicals Media & Entertainment Railways
Production and
General Engineering
Electrotechnical Transport
Metallurgical
Engineering
Electronics &
Information
Technology
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Transport Food and
Agricultural
Petroleum, Coal &
related Products
Mechanical
Electrotechnical
Mechanical
Metallurgical
Electronics and
Information
Technology
Medical Equipment
and Hospital
Planning
Textile Medical Equipment
and Hospital
Planning
Chemical Civil Engineering
Transport
Medical Equipment
and Hospital
Planning
Production &
General Engineering
Petroleum, Coal
and related
Products
Chemical
Transport
Mechanical
Engineering
Defense
Space Aviation
Tourism &
Hospitality
Media &
Entertainment
Management and Systems
Sectors part of Make in India, where
BIS does not make product standards,
but provides management Standards
Mandate to Stakeholders Standards Bodies
• Harmonize Indian standards to global standards
• Become globally active in Standardization and standards development
• Simplify, communicate, Involve
Industry & Users
• Influence Global Standards (Standards are not Force Majeure)
• Take responsibility
• Raise the bar for industry and Government
What does it mean for the Electrical Industry?
• Standards are evolving, rapidly.
• The real opportunities; India, Africa
• BIS is evolving, rapidly
• Apex body for ALL standardization work in the country
• More standards, less certification, No testing
• More engaging and open to industry influence
• Willing to engage with global bodies and serve Indian interests
Make in India –
To Global Standards
Thank You