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India’s Draft Policy on Electronics 2018
The Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has released a draft National Policy on Electronics 2018 (NPE 2018) on 10 October. It underlines the high priority that the Government of lndia attaches to the electronics industry, which is also an important pillar of both the 'Make in India' and 'Digital India' programmes.
How to ensure that technical regulations do not impede India’s international trade
Strong exports can be a major driver of a country’s economic growth. Hence, India has set the goal of increasing its share of global trade and integrating more deeply into global value chains.
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"Quality Rules in India" Issue Brief published by the Observer Research Foundation
India’s competitiveness in manufacturing and the success of ‘Make in India’ depend on its ability to produce high-quality products and services. Product quality is important for human health and consumer safety, as well as for protecting the climate and the environment.
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Vortrag: Marktüberwachung in Deutschland
Vortrag von Hans-Georg Niedermeyer (ZLS) zum Thema Marktüberwachung im Rahmen der fünften National Standards Conclave in Neu-Delhi.
German Delegation contributes to the 5th Indian National Standards Conclave
The 5th Indian National Standards Conclave organised by the Department of Commerce of the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry took place on 18 and 19 June 2018 in New Delhi, India. Policy makers, industry representatives, and experts from related fields discussed the theme Implementing the Indian National Standards Strategy. India’s new standardisation strategy aims to position standards as a key driver of economic growth, supplementing national policies, and serving the interests of both consumers and the industry.
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Deutsch-Indischer Expertenaustausch über Standards für die Ladeinfrastruktur von Elektrofahrzeugen
27 Experten aus Deutschland und Indien haben am 17. Januar in Neu-Delhi im Rahmen des Expertenaustauschs über Standards für die Ladeinfrastruktur von Elektrofahrzeugen (EV) diskutiert. Sowohl Deutschland als auch Indien erleben eine dynamische Entwicklung der Elektromobilität. Die indische Regierung plant, den Anteil der EVs bis 2030 massiv zu erhöhen. Die deutsche Seite hat ihre Ziele in der Standardisierungs-Roadmap zur Elektromobilität 2020 skizziert.