The Quint | BIS for fasteners: Flawed in its very nuts 'n' bolts

The Indian government's new mandate for BIS certification on fasteners, including nuts and bolts, is raising concerns. This policy may hinder manufacturing and trade by creating delays and increasing costs. Critics argue it could harm India's goal of boosting exports and deter foreign investment in the manufacturing sector.

By Yusuf T Unjhawala

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