In a remarkable feat for India’s standardization landscape, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has announced a groundbreaking achievement for 2025. The organization has successfully developed over 600 new standards while issuing a staggering 9,700 new licenses. This dual accomplishment underscores BIS’s pivotal role in elevating product quality and consumer safety across the nation.
The development of more than 600 new standards reflects BIS’s proactive response to emerging technologies and market demands. These standards span critical sectors including electronics, textiles, chemicals, and sustainable materials, ensuring that Indian industries align with global best practices. Experts highlight that this surge in standardization will bolster ‘Make in India’ initiatives by providing clear guidelines for manufacturers aiming for international competitiveness.
Simultaneously, the issuance of 9,700 new licenses marks a significant expansion in the BIS certification ecosystem. These licenses empower thousands of businesses to affix the trusted ISI mark on their products, guaranteeing compliance with safety and quality norms. From small-scale enterprises to large conglomerates, this move democratizes access to certification, fostering trust among consumers and opening doors to export markets.
BIS Director General Pramod Kumar noted, ‘This milestone is a testament to our team’s dedication and the collaborative spirit of industry stakeholders.’ The initiative aligns with national priorities like Atmanirbhar Bharat, promoting self-reliance through robust quality infrastructure.
Looking ahead, BIS plans to accelerate digital transformation in certification processes and expand its footprint in green standards. As India positions itself as a global manufacturing hub, these achievements position BIS as a cornerstone of economic growth. Consumers can now expect higher-quality goods, while businesses gain a competitive edge in a quality-driven marketplace.
