C I I Annual Report 2019
C I I Annual Report 2019
C I I Annual Report 2019
ANNUAL REPORT
2018-19
This year, focus on the North East was a personal mission It was personally fulfilling to contribute to a
for me. Apart from meeting Chief Ministers of the region, productive year in CII. I extend warm gratitude to
we also felicitated notable sportswomen which helped Uday and Vikram for sharing my responsibilities and
attract investor attention. With multiple opportunities their continuous support throughout the year. I also
for business as well as connecting with our vibrant East thank the Regional Chairpersons for their dedication
Asian neighborhood, Industry would do well to expand in and for bringing innovative ideas to the table.
this beautiful region. I deeply appreciate the efforts of all the Council and
Committee Chairpersons, the office bearers and
CII continued to strengthen India’s international CII Secretariat for their contributions that yielded
engagement to connect Indian and global businesses. another successful year for CII.
I had the opportunity of interacting with various Heads
of States and Government, policymakers, Industry bodies
and think tanks while leading delegations to the US, UK,
Japan, Singapore, Australia, South Africa, Chile, Russia
and Uzbekistan, among others. A particularly important
occasion was our visit to Singapore, as we celebrated 25
years of CII’s engagement with this important country.
Globalization will remain a key source of India’s future
growth and Indian Industry must actively participate in
the new opportunities arising in the global marketplace.
68
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
INITIATIVES
138
SECTORSCAPE
94
CONNECTING WITH
110
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
190
CII IN THE REGIONS
216
MEMBERSHIP
SERVICES
6 3
18 4
9
4
5
14
8 23
2 5
7 18
4 5 3
6 9 9
14
4
8 25
3 6
EAST
Total Workshops 27
Total Participants 1172
Total Interviews 57
1 20
5
NORTH EAST
1 8 Total Workshops 4
9
Total Participants 259
Total Interviews 471
1 19
2 NORTH
15 Total Workshops 25
Total Participants 1395
Total Interviews 65
CII An
Annual Report 2018-19 15
INDIA@75
India@75, a CII initiative launched in 2008, presented CII continued with its India@75 initiative, a flagship
a shared vision of an inclusively developed India by the initiative aligned to the nation building agenda. To
75th year of its independence in 2022, through economic give it a larger mandate, India@75 was registered as a
strength, technological vitality and moral leadership. Foundation Trust on 13 July 2012 chaired by
Mr Adi Godrej, Past President, CII and 10 other eminent
The People’s Agenda personalities as Member Trustees. Dr Naushad Forbes,
Aligned to Professor C K Prahalad’s vision of India, Past President, CII chairs the Foundation, with
a pan-India visioning exercise using a collaborative public 11 other eminent Member Trustees.
reasoning process, was undertaken in 2008. The exercise
culminated in the evolution of development plans for The Impact
18 Districts and 17 States. Over the last decade, India@75 adopted a three-
pronged approach to meet its vision objectives i.e.
The visioning exercise covered a wide spectrum of advocacy, catalysation and direct action.
society, including students, housewives, slum dwellers,
farmers, bureaucrats, academecians and politicians • Advocacy issues were taken up through various CII
amongst others; over 1000 interviews, 125 workshops platforms, enabling convergence of stakeholders
with over 10,000 participants and meetings with 6 Chief • Catalysation of best and next practices for adding
Ministers resulted in the creation of a national vision scale was driven through the CII verticals, councils
document titled ‘India@75-The People’s Agenda’. and committees in sync with the India@75 vision,
by leveraging the strengths of CII Membership
Based on the vision document, that was formally
presented to the then Prime Minister, the Government • Direct action focussed on urbanization, skill
addressed several critical issues such as developing a development, functional literacy and volunteerism
skilled workforce, giving thrust to renewable energy, including pro bono by corporates / professionals,
focus on health and wellbeing of the people. for concerted work.
From L to R: Dr Naushad Forbes, Past President, CII and Chairman, India@75 Foundation and Co-Chairman, Forbes Marshall Pvt Ltd; Uday Kotak,
President-Designate, CII and MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises;
Arnab Goswami, MD and Editor-in-Chief, Republic TV; Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII; Rajan Navani, Chairman, CII Council on India@75
and MD, Jetline Group of Companies and Vikram Kirloskar, Vice President, CII, Chairman & MD, Kirloskar Systems Ltd and Vice Chairman, Toyota
Kirloskar Motor at the India@75 media launch in New Delhi
Through the years, the India@75 vision elements have overarching strategic civic initiative for sustained
echoed in the manifestos and national schemes of the engagement of individuals, communities, non-
Government. In 2008 the Government acknowledged profits and corporates to celebrate the spirit of
the target of building a skilled workforce in India by 2022 volunteerism in India. During NVW 2018, held for
by setting up the National Skill Development Council and the 5th year in succession, about 500 volunteering
activities in 75 Indian cities, generated over half a
a Corporation in 2008-2009 respectively; in 2014-2015
the Government included in its plans milestones such as
500 developed cities by 2022; achieving 175 gigawatt
new & renewable energy; housing for all and access to
affordable & accessible healthcare for all Indians.
IMPACT –
It was encouraging to see the India@75 vision resonate VOLUNTEERISM
in the NITI Aayog’s 5-year plan for 2022, drafted in 2018,
titled as ‘ The Strategy for New India@75’. The strategy
Since inception in 2014,
the initiative has
emphasizes the need to action on priority the twelve
critical elements including skills, healthcare, innovation
and farmers’ income.
INVOLVED
20 Million PEOPLE
Convergence with Industry’s Initiatives
Under the direct action pillar, India@75 pursued several
ENCOMPASSED
initiatives aligned to the focus areas defined in the
Foundation’s vision document. 3 Million VOLUNTEERS
• Volunteering being a flagship initiative, as a
strategy for civic engagement, has a proven VOLUNTEER TIME
execution framework that is being increasingly 3 Million HOURS
adopted by various organisations. This has resulted
in the evolution of a movement, with growing
From L to R: S K Barua, Chairman, CII North East Council and MD, Numaligarh Refinery Ltd; Conrad Sangma, Chief Minister of Meghalaya;
Vikram Kirloskar; Saikhom Mirabai Chanu; Hima Das; Dipa Karmakar; Rakesh Bharti Mittal; Chandrajit Banerjee; MC Mary Kom; Arnab Goswami;
Pema Khandu, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh and Jishnu Dev Varma, Deputy Chief Minister of Tripura at the Special Session on Inclusive &
Sustainable Development of NE Region by 2022 in Guwahati
Going Forward
The CII leadership has reaffirmed its commitment
to deliver on the India@75 vision objectives with a
renewed zest. Plans are afoot to achieve the vision in
mission mode by bringing all stakeholders into its fold
and aligning the organisational agenda to the vision
Free Medical Check Up and Medicine Distribution in Shakti Khand,
elements of India@75, which have resonated well with
Ghaziabad with partner Nirbhed Foundation during the National
Volunteering Week 2018 national priorities too.
CII Research
Public Policy
Taxation
Year 2018-19 was an encouraging one for the Indian how India could achieve its aspiration of becoming a
economy; growth was on the rebound, powered by US$ 1 trillion manufacturing economy.
recovery in consumption demand, accompanied by an
upswing in private capital investment. However, there Discussions were triggered with Members as well as
were macro headwinds emanating from both domestic policy makers, on critical topics including the current
as well as external factors. The latter included volatile state of the economy, measures for economic revival,
oil prices, rising interest rates, and the ongoing trade employment generation, enhancing exports, and the
war between US and China. Internally, the burden of monetary policy.
delayed projects and liquidity crisis weighed on the
In addition to accepting and including several CII
investment cycle. CII worked closely with Industry and
recommendations in policy announcements, the
the Government to draw up policy recommendations
Government asked for inputs on specific issues as well.
that could take the economy to a higher growth orbit.
Consequently, a survey-based report was compiled to
Recommendations on meeting the current macro- assess the extent of delayed payments by Government
economic challenges related to the Indian economy and agencies to the private sector. A comprehensive report
managing the rupee volatility against the US dollar were on the trade and retail sector issues, being faced in the
shared with the Government. Suggestions for structural States, was shared with the Government.
and sectoral reforms to drive sustained long-term
growth, including a roadmap for making India a Extensive analysis of fiscal performance was carried
US$ 5 trillion economy were debated with the out to devise a toolkit for determining fiscal health
Government. In addition, deliberations were held on of the Centre and States. This examined the idea that
Interaction with Arun Jaitley, Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs in New Delhi. From L to R: Uday Kotak, President-Designate, CII and MD & CEO,
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd; Arun Jaitley; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises and Chandrajit Banerjee, Director
General, CII
Vinayak Chatterjee with Subhash Chandra Garg, Secretary, Economic Affairs Department, Ministry of Finance at an Interactive Session in New Delhi
Over the years, CII’s knowledge output has remained robust and well-regarded. During 2018 -19, CII’s
analytical content was consolidated and re-branded under the rubric of CII Research. This service provides
thought-leadership for Industry, collating & analysing data and inputs from stakeholders for in-depth insights.
The need for such an Industry think-tank emanated from the lack of adequate Industry connect of most
economic research institutions. CII, through a direct contact with enterprises across sizes, sectors & regions,
has the capacity to source inputs and submit recommendations based on Industry perspectives. Discussion
papers and study reports undertaken during 2018-19 include:
Declining Female Labour The Lion Conquers the The Industrialization India’s High-Technology
Force Participation in Forest: India – A US$ 1 Curve: Where Do Indian Exports: Aiming for the
India: Concerns, Causes Trillion Manufacturing States Stand? Big League
and Policy Options Economy The study examines the This paper provides a
An in-depth analysis A comprehensive analysis sectoral economic trends detailed analysis of high-
of female labour force of the potential growth of large Indian States technology exports from
participation rates in drivers for manufacturing between 2011-12 & 2016- India. These items, listed
the country over the sector was undertaken, 17. It also assesses which by OECD, include sectors
last three decades to to ensure that it reaches States are positioned up such as electronics,
study the sectoral trends US$ 1 trillion by 2025. The the development curve machinery, aerospace,
across agriculture, paper identifies horizontal in terms of contributions pharmaceuticals amongst
manufacturing and and vertical interventions by agriculture, Industry others. To leverage its
services in urban and rural on an ‘escalator’ for and services. It finds potential, India needs to
areas. The paper finds that increasing manufacturing significant gaps in the scale up the ladder by
the sectors with highest gross value added and industrialization stages converging policies on
women participation better integration into of different States and manufacturing, exports
include manufacturing, global value chains. highlights the importance and R&D.
certain services such of balanced regional
as transport, storage & growth.
communications.
Year 2018 was a landmark year for India, as the country included improving the online Single Window System
leapfrogged to the 77th position on the Ease of Doing (SWS), easing labour compliances, encouraging States
Business Index in the latest Doing Business Report of to develop a Central Inspection System (CIS), and
the World Bank. India stood at the 100th position in 2017 strengthening the mechanism for enforcing contracts.
and 142 position in 2015. Within 4 years, the country
nd
Specific suggestions towards trade facilitation included
moved to the top of the list of South Asian countries popularizing the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO)
and at the 3 spot amongst the BRICS nations. In these 4
rd
programme amongst stakeholders, separating customs
years, CII worked in lockstep with the Government, both from Container Freight Stations’ functions, facilitating
at the Central as well as at the State-level, in improving larger magnitude of cargo under the Risk Management
the country’s business climate by enhancing the System (RMS), developing an effective grievance
simplification, transparency & efficiency of regulatory redressal mechanism, and ensuring the availability of
processes and procedures for businesses. The Industry- trade related agencies on a common portal.
Government partnership on ease of doing business
reforms strives to help India join the league of the top Going forward, reforms will be proposed on key
50 nations within the next 2 years. areas of ease of doing business. Some of these
include strengthening the online SWS across States;
ADVOCACY rationalizing, streamlining & integrating inspections; and
ensuring easier processes & procedures for complying
A slew of meetings, representations, survey-based
with labour laws, environment regulations, tax payments
reports, workshops and conferences formed the
and land procurement. CII will also continue to advocate
foundation of the strong policy advocacy work
for a stronger mechanism for enforcing contracts,
towards improving ease of doing business in India.
speedy dispute resolution, widening the scope of self/
The recommendations on trade facilitation, starting a
third-party certifications, among other reform measures.
business, and paying taxes, were amongst those well
received by the Government.
ACTION
Suggestions made to Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Throughout the year, several opportunities were
of India, during an ease of doing business interaction created for stakeholders to engage with policy makers,
From L to R: Sanjay Gupta, President, Institute of Cost Accountants of India; Dr M S Sahoo, Chairman, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India;
Injeti Srinivas, Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs; Sunil Kant Munjal, Past President, CII and then Chairman, CII Task Force on Ease of Doing
Business and Chairman, Hero Enterprise and Bahram Vakil, Founding Partner, AZB & Partners, at the National Conference on Resolving Insolvency in
India in New Delhi
collate feedback and provide considered views for issues in capacity building of insolvency professionals,
improving ease of doing business in the country. While faster resolution of cases by NCLT, augmentation
acknowledging the business reforms introduced by of institutional and infrastructural mechanisms,
the Government, the Industry Members also offered amongst others. Awareness about reforms directed at
suggestions for resolving pending regulatory and policy improving trade facilitation in the country was created
issues in the sphere of ease of doing business through in partnership with the Central Board of Indirect Taxes
reports, survey and conferences. and Customs (CBIC), Ministry of Finance, and the
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), Mumbai. Under this
Efforts to improve performance on resolving insolvency partnership, feedback for improvement was also invited
were driven through a conference held in partnership from stakeholders through various initiatives. A trade
with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and facilitation event, organised jointly with CBIC and the
the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI). World Customs Organization (WCO) discussed adoption
Towards this end, the conference focused on stronger of trade facilitation best practices by countries in the Asia
implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Pacific and greater collaborative efforts in the region.
(IBC), 2016. Senior Government officials, including Amongst other key officials, Minister of State for Finance,
Secretary, MCA, and Chairman, IBBI, assured stakeholders the Secretary General, WCO, and senior WCO officials
that remedial measures will be taken to resolve pending from 33 countries participated in the programme.
From L to R: Shiv Pratap Shukla, Minister of State for Finance; Pranab Kumar Das, Chairman, Customs; Atsushi IIZUKA, DG Customs, Japan;
Dr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General, WCO; S Ramesh, then Chairman, CBIC; Visvanath Das, CEO, Revenue and Customs Service, Fiji and
L Satya Srinivas, Joint Secretary, Customs at the Conference on Customs Facilitating Cross Border Clearances in New Delhi
Globally, Governments and law-makers are endeavoring relevant authorities such as the Ministry of Corporate
to legislate good governance, while promoting and Affairs (MCA), Securities and Exchange Board of
disseminating the understanding of best practices for India, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India and
voluntary adoption. As regulators strive to deter non- Competition Commission of India (CCI). Suggestions
compliance, Industry and responsible corporates are were made to further strengthen the Insolvency and
adopting exemplary corporate behavior, CII continues Bankruptcy Code, being acknowledged as a significant
to lead the corporate governance movement in the reform to put forward a robust legal framework for
country by recommending best practices for adoption stressed companies, and placing Indian regulations at
by the Industry. Focused on initiatives aimed at fostering par with global laws. A representation was submitted
a corporate governance culture in the Indian Industry, to the Committee on Competition Law constituted by
CII strongly encourages voluntary adoption of best the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as well as to the CCI
practices and self-regulation, thus obviating the need for with respect to the Procedure on (Business Relating to
additional regulations. Combinations) Amendment Regulations, 2018.
From L to R: Ajay Bahl, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, AZB & Partners; Pallavi Shroff, Managing Partner and National Practice Head-Dispute
Resolution, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co; Injeti Srinivas, Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs; Sudhir Mittal, Chairperson, Competition
Commission of India and R Mukundan, Chairman, CII Institute of Quality Advisory Council & CII National Committee on Environment and MD & CEO,
Tata Chemicals Ltd at the Roadshow on Competition Law in Mumbai
of significant beneficial interest, buy-back and were discussed at length at the Mergers, Acquisitions
dematerialization of shares as well as appointment & and Restructuring Summit 2018. The Summit also
From L to R: R Mukundan; Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD & CEO, Bombay Stock Exchange; Smita Jhingran, Secretary, Competition Commission of India
and Leo Puri, Chairman, CII National Committee on Financial Markets at the Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring Summit 2018 in Mumbai
Industry being one of the strongest pillars of the Act, 2018. The Amendment Act specifically notifies
economy, needs to focus on ethical conduct away that giving bribes to public servants is an offence.
from vested interests, for the welfare of the society The Central Government has also mandated
at large. Ethically managed companies are essential to organisations to formulate internal guidelines and
generate sustainable growth. In addition, integrity and policies to prevent bribing of public servants.
transparency are vital components of governance, not
to be compromised. The CII Task Force on Integrity and ACTION
Transparency in Governance thus strives to encourage Ethics in Business
Indian Industry to follow ethical business practices.
Keeping in mind the importance of ethical practices in
Apart from creating platforms for exchanging views,
business for the Industry’s growth and development,
information, experiences and best practices on doing
Members were encouraged to adhere to the ‘CII
business ethically, CII also engages with the Government
Model Code of Conduct for Business Ethics’. The
to advocate for simplified laws and transparent policies
Code continues to act as a guide to Industry to
towards anti-corruption practices.
adopt best practices in business. It outlines the
basic principles of doing business ethically and
ADVOCACY involves adoption of policies & procedures in this
During the year, a series of recommendations and direction. The adoption of a simplified code by
suggestions were submitted to the Ministry of SMEs is a landmark step in inculcating a culture of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of ethics and good practices in corporates. To inspire a
Corporate Affairs, and the Ministry of Law and Justice. larger number of companies to follow this direction,
These included a detailed representation for review of the names of companies adopting the Code are
provisions of the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) published on the CII website.
From L to R: Shardul Shroff, Chairman, CII National Committee on Legal Services, Co-Chairman, CII Task Force on Judicial Reforms and Executive
Chairman, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co; Deep Kapuria, Chairman, Project Steering Committee for Siemens Integrity Initiative by CII Centre of
Excellence for Sustainable Development and Chairman, The Hi-Tech Group; Sumit Mazumder, Past President, CII, Chairman, CII Task Force on Integrity
and Transparency in Governance, Chairman and MD, TIL Limited; Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (I/C) for Development of North Eastern Region,
Minister of State for Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space and Salil Singhal,
Chairman, CII Agriculture Council and Chairman Emeritus, PI Industries Ltd at the Summit on Integrity and Transparency in Governance in New Delhi
Business and Human Rights corruption free environment is the joint responsibility
of the Industry, the society and the Government.
An ‘Advisory on Business and Human Rights’ with general
Delegates also deliberated on economic value
principles on human rights, was released with a view
creation through governance, human rights being
to guiding Industry on respecting and promoting such
the foundation of a sustainable business, the role of
rights. Recommended actions for companies to adhere to
compliance and strengthening good governance and
integrity and transparency in business transactions were
business ethics.
also outlined.
During the year, CII continued to propagate a strong Four subgroups, constituted under the Committee, took
message about adopting the highest of compliance forward the Financial Reporting agenda during the year.
standards in making financial disclosures. The philosophy These included the sub groups on Indian Accounting
that a true and fair view of the company’s affairs must Standards, International Accounting Standards,
be available to stakeholders, including shareholders, Accounting Issues in Non-Ind AS applicable companies
potential investors, consumers and the Government and one on Companies Act, SEBI LoDR Regulations
was given a thrust. CII also advocated, with both the and related legislations. The deliberations of these
Government as well as the Industry, the need for robust subgroups highlighted issues related to multi-national
accounting and auditing standards, with fair disclosures accounting firms, Exposure Draft (ED) on IndAS 116,
of financial information. A series of recommendations, to leases, and the MAT implications of certain tax neutral
help strengthen financial reporting, were submitted to transactions under the IndAS regime. Suggestions
the Government. were made for better functioning of the MCA21
System, introduced by MCA, with a view to providing
FINANCIAL REPORTING easy and secure access to its services in anywhere –
During the year, efforts were made to identify and anytime mode. Inputs and suggestions were shared
address issues related to implementation of the Indian on the discussion paper on ‘Financial Instruments with
Accounting Standards. The CII National Committee Characteristics of Equity’ issued by the International
on Financial Reporting engaged with the relevant Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to the Institute of
authorities on a range of issues impacting the Industry. Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
From L to R: Ramesh Subramanyam, Chairman, CII National Committee for CFOs and Chief Financial Officer, The Tata Power Company Ltd;
Dr Ajit Ranade, Group Executive President & Chief Economist, Aditya Birla Group; Leo Puri, Chairman, CII National Committee on Financial Markets;
P R Ramesh, Chairman, CII National Committee on Financial Reporting and Chairman, Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP; S S Mundra, Former Deputy
Governor, Reserve Bank of India and Sunil Mehta, Chairman, Punjab National Bank and Chairman & MD, SPM Capital Advisers Pvt Ltd at the 11th
CFO Summit in Mumbai
P P Chaudhary, Minister of State, Ministry of Corporate Affairs at the National CSR Summit 2018 in New Delhi. From L to R: Seema Arora,
Deputy Director General, CII; Raghupati Singhania, Chairman, CII National Committee on CSR and Chairman & MD, JK Tyres and
Yasmin Ali Haque, Country Representative, UNICEF India
CII continued to create forums for Industry, policymakers At the Roundtable on Power Sector, that saw
and parliamentarians to discuss and deliberate on participation of 11 MPs across party lines, the discussions
important policy and developmental issues. The CII centered around building a roadmap for revival of
Public Policy Council organised multiple roundtables stressed assets, addressing the credit squeeze, impact
with Members of Parliament (MPs) and had several call- of RBI notification on NPA classification, state level
on meetings to drive the agenda. regulatory issues and DISCOMs’ health.
Meetings with MPs and Political Leaders Awareness Forums (VAF) to generate awareness on the
how, what and where of registration & voting and other
MPs and political leaders were briefed about CII’s
aspects of the electoral process.
initiatives through one-on-one meetings. Their views
were also elicited on possible initiatives that CII could
undertake in the future.
MEETINGS WITH VISITING
DELEGATIONS
During these meetings extensive discussions were CII organised a meeting where a delegation from China,
undertaken on the possible Electoral Reforms, arrived led by Mr Zhu Mingchun, Vice Chairperson of Budgetary
at by CII after seeking stakeholder inputs. The document Affairs Commission of the Standing Committee of the
on Electoral Reforms draws up a roadmap of changes Nationa People’s Congress of China met with three
necessary in the rules related to conduct of elections Indian MPs across party lines to discuss how the Union
in India. Some key suggestions include introduction of Budget is made in India. CII organized a meeting of the
simultaneous elections, reform of election funding rules, India China Parliamentary Forum, in the Parliament
appointment of officers to the Election Commission and House, where 6 MPs from various parties deliberated
categorization of national parties. on ways to strengthen relationship between the two
countries. An interactive session between Indian MPs
CII prepared a suggested election manifesto centered
and Mr Ralph Brinkhaus, Member of the German Federal
around the seven core elements of CII’s India@75
Parliament (MdB) and Chairman of the Germany-India
campaign-economy & business, moral leadership,
Parliamentary Group was also organised.
governance & public administration, education, skills
& employment, agriculture, rural economy & health,
manufacturing, infrastructure & services, technology &
innovation, urbanisation & sustainable development,
arts, literature & sports. These elements were identified
through a comprehensive visioning exercise. The
Manifesto was discussed with leaders/MPs of various
political parties during the meetings.
During the year, CII took forward discussions with Given that India’s corporate sector faces one of the
the Government on both direct and indirect taxation highest tax burdens in the world, a submission was
reforms. In particular, inputs were provided to the made to the Government to unconditionally reduce the
Government constituted Task Force for drafting the new corporate tax rate to 25% and then to 18% in a phased
direct tax law. Implementation of the provisions on BEPS manner. This would facilitate ease of doing business.
and multilateral instruments, effective implementation, To prevent revenue loss to the exchequer, it was
administration & structure of the GST Law and anti- suggested that corporates be given an option to pay
profiteering provisions were pushed for. taxes at 25%, without availing incentives.
GREEN CII-Sohrabji FOCUS - Foster, Promote and Accelerate Green Practices and Businesses
BUSINESSES Godrej Green
Business
Centre
Hyderabad
LOGISTICS CII FOCUS - Transform India as a Global Leader in Logistics and Supply Chain
Institute of
Logistics
Chennai
SME
COMPETITIVENESS CII Centre FOCUS - Drive Business Excellence and Enhance Competitiveness of MSMEs
of Excellence
for
Competitiveness
for SMEs
Chandigarh
SUSTAINABILITY CII-ITC Centre FOCUS - Advance the Agenda of Sustainable Business Practices in India
of Excellence
for Sustainable
Development
New Delhi
WATER CII-Triveni FOCUS - Water Conservation, Water Efficiency and Wastewater Management
Water
Institute
New Delhi
N Sivasailam, Special Secretary and Anant Swarup, Joint Secretary, from the Department of Logistics, Ministry of Commerce and Industry along with
R Dinesh, Chairman, CII Institute of Logistics Advisory Council and the SCALE Award Winners 2018 in Pune
CII Institute of Quality (CII IQ) continued to partner Based on time-tested business excellence and maturity
with international and national organisations, engage models, the Responsible Export Organisation-
with stakeholders, network with domain experts to Certification Scheme was launched providing a
build capability and share best practices and align comprehensive assessment for assessing organisations’
with Members’ expectations. A team of technical systems on 10 critical elements covering practices of
experts across four verticals brought significant value governance, management, operations and consistency
addition to the Industry in terms of competitiveness in results.
building through Business Excellence, Total Productive
Maintenance, Quality Metrology & Standards and Lean CII IQ was also the assessment agency for administering
Six Sigma activities. the PM’s Trophy for Integrated Steel Plants for the
performance year 2017-18. Plants of nine participating
From L to R: V Narasimhan, Past Chairman, CII TPM Club India and Executive Director, Brakes India Ltd; Suresh Krishna, Past President, CII, Founder
Chairman, CII TPM Club India and Chairman, Sundram Fasteners Ltd; N Kumar, Past President, CII and Vice Chairman, The Sanmar Group and
Yogesh Munjal, Past Chairman, CII TPM Club India and MD, Munjal Showa Ltd at the 20th Anniversary celebrations of TPM Club India in Chennai
during the 18th TPM National Conference 2018
under the newly instituted Business Excellence Maturity teams, of which 15 were declared winners. The winners
Assessment Programme. Assessments of organisations in each sub category, best among the best winners
competing for the Customer Obsession Award and the received the Dr Surinder Kapur Endowment Award,
India region Most Innovative Knowledge Enterprise sponsored by the Sona Group- a cash prize of INR 50,000.
(MIKE) Awards were also facilitated by the Business
Excellence team during the year. The 1st TPM / TQM Manufacturing Study Mission to
Japan was organised along with JIPM to help Indian
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE companies learn by seeing TPM and TQM Principles
in practice while also participating in the JIPM TPM
Amongst the many competitiveness philosophies, tools
Award Ceremony. Yet another Study Mission to Nagoya,
and techniques adopted by the Indian Industry in the
Japan, organised in collaboration with JMA Consultants
1990’s, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) proved to
Inc (JMAC), helped stimulate ideas and share best
be highly successful. With the current re-orientation in
practices through real-life scenarios and learning. A
Indian manufacturing, echoed through the clarion call
Best Manufacturing Practices Mission for the AIDC-
of Make in India, TPM’s role, efficacy and contribution in
South Africa delegation to India provided a first-hand
improving Indian shop floor practices is in sharp focus.
experience on India’s manufacturing improvement
CII IQ’s TPM Club India recognised the stellar programmes and showcased best manufacturing
contributions of its past Chairmen Mr Suresh Krishna, practices.
Chairman, Sundram Fasteners Ltd; Mr Yogesh Munjal,
Various masterclasses were held to build capacity on
Managing Director, Munjal Showa Ltd and
techniques such as value engineering, pull system, AI &
Mr V Narasimhan, Executive Director, Brakes India Ltd
IoT to enable companies to challenge the TPM Awards &
at the 18th TPM National Conference. This Conference
sustain TPM practices in the awarded companies.
marked the launch of the Club’s 20th Anniversary,
pursuant to the signing of the MoU with Japan Institute
of Plant Maintenance (JIPM), Japan in March 1998.
QUALITY, METROLOGY & STANDARDS
Sessions on robust engineering, value engineering, TPM CII IQ continued to build capacity in quality, risk &
footprint in Indian Industry, HR and out of box thinking process management through application of standards,
set a new direction for TPM. frameworks, tools, benchmark and research studies
among manufacturing, service and governance sectors.
Of the 43 Indian companies that successfully challenged
the JIPM TPM Awards, 21 were supported by CII IQ. India As an institution involved in building policy frameworks
continued to maintain its status of having the highest for standards, conformity assessment & technical
number of TPM Awards outside of Japan. This year’s regulations, and facilitating their implementation,
Champions’ Competition received participation from 79 CII IQ organised the Indo European Conference on
Standards and Emerging Technology in collaboration practices competition, where companies showcased
with the Seconded European Standardization Expert for their successful practices in lean and six sigma, were a
India (SESEI). The conference sought to strengthen the learning opportunity for the participants.
existing dialogue between India and Europe towards
standardization and related policies on role of ICT in In the Certified Lean Expert programme, practicing
smart cities & cyber security, automotive covering organisations provided insights into lean methodologies
electric mobility & intelligent transport systems (ITS) and and application of tools & methods to augment
smart energy including smart grid, smart meter, LVDC, classroom learning. The Six Sigma Green Belt and
micro grid amongst others. Black Belt level certification programmes, followed by
application through a real time improvement project,
The Workshop on Water and Sanitation Systems in India emphasised the learning and its application.
was organised along with American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) and the US Trade and Development ACTION
Agency (USTDA)’s US-India Standards and Conformance
The 26th edition of CII’s Quality Summit set the tone for
Cooperation Programme (SCCP), Phase II and was
Indian companies to achieve global competitiveness
coordinated by ANSI alongwith with CII and the Bureau
through benchmarking. During the Summit, a MoU
of Indian Standards (BIS). Competitions on topics such
was exchanged with IR Class Systems and Solutions
as Statistical Process Control Towards Zero Defect and
for building assessment capabilities and with Munjal
Low Cost Automation encouraged cross learning in the
Showa for setting up of a TPM Experience Centre.
Industry. The BPM Asia Conference, held jointly with
About 500 participants representing 126 manufacturing
Q3Edge Consulting, discussed how businesses can be
and services companies witnessed the felicitation of
transformed through process-based management.
16 organisations with the CII-EXIM Award for Business
Excellence-2018. The award was instituted in 1994 along
LEAN SIX SIGMA
with EXIM Bank, for recognising visionary leadership,
CII IQ continued its focus on building change leaders future focused strategy, committed employees and
for operational excellence and driving the continuous a strong brand leadership. CII IQ celebrated its 17th
improvement programmes in their organisations using Anniversary, with the delivery of the Annual KN Shenoy
the lean & six sigma methodology. This was propelled Oration and a conference on Artificial Intelligence-
through several training programmes. The best Machine Intelligence for the Real World.
CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable districts, aims to facilitate pooling of resources by
Development (CESD), nurtures companies with a view India Inc to develop smart technological alternatives
to enabling them to compete, expand opportunity and to burning farm residue. Industry and the Government
excel in the current dynamic business environments. have partnered under this effort to support the farming
With this objective, the centre continued to campaign community to adopt cleaner and climate smart practices.
for the adoption of sustainable business practices by
Indian companies. The agenda was driven through policy Environment and Forest Clearance
advocacy, thought leadership & advisory, and in-company In August 2018, MoEFCC launched PARIVESH, India’s
capacity building efforts. CESD continued to pursue single-window integrated system for environment,
its mission of encouraging and accelerating innovative forest, wildlife & CRZ clearances, primarily for the
ideas and solutions for sustainable value creation by Industry. A series of webinars to create awareness about
businesses and their stakeholders. PARIVESH and guide businesses on its usage is proposed
to be conducted in collaboration with MoEFCC.
ADVOCACY A unified EIA notification for all intermediary
CII-NITI Aayog Cleaner Air, Better Life amendment notifications and office memorandums,
Initiative released after EIA notification 2006, is also under
The Cleaner Air, Better Life Initiative followed a multi- preparation, in consultation with MoEFCC.
faceted approach towards improving Delhi NCR’s air
quality. A CII Task Force on Making NCR Less Polluted Working Group on Plastic Waste
was constituted to address the annual episodic events of Management
declining air quality in Delhi, NCR and its neighborhood. Being the Industry interface with the Ministry of
The Task Force aims to strategize and organise Industry Commerce and Industry on Ease of Doing Business, CESD
action towards a solution to this challenge. Reports organised an interaction with DPIIT (formerly DIPP) on
on Biomass Management, Clean Fuel and on Clean the Industry’s progress towards initiating Extended
Transport, released jointly with NITI Aayog, and a pilot Producer Responsibility (EPR) projects. A representation
village level programme for Farm Biomass Management was submitted to Chairman, Maharashtra Pollution
were two key projects under this initiative. The project, Control Board (MPCB) on the key challenges related to
covering about 15,000 acres of farmland in two Punjab the plastic policy.
ACTION
Business and Biodiversity
In 2018, 22 IBBI Members submitted their disclosure
reports on the IBBI 10 Point Declaration to showcase
From L to R: Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII; commitment towards conservation and sustainable
Dr Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Environment, Forest & Climate Change,
Science & Technology and Earth Sciences; Karmenu Vella, Commissioner management of biodiversity in business operations.
for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, European Commission The article on tools & best practices for mainstreaming
and Sanjiv Puri, MD, ITC Ltd at the 13th Sustainability Summit in
New Delhi biodiversity in businesses of eight members of the
Convention on Biodiversity’s (CBDs) Global Platform crore, or 92% of their CSR budget. This is an increase of
for Business and Biodiversity, including IBBI, was about 9% in CSR spends in FY17 as compared to FY16.
published in the International Journal of Biodiversity by
Taylor & Francis. Few Indian businesses presented their Business for Human Rights
biodiversity conservation and sustainable use initiatives
The key aspects of the development of National Action
at the CBD COP 14 in Egypt.
Plan (NAP) and process for business and human rights
(B&HR) in India were discussed at a Roundtable and
Climate Change
documented. Conducted in collaboration with the
CESD is the knowledge partner for CAP 2.0°, a new Business and Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC),
recognition and learning product, being instituted by it focused on the precursor to developing a National
CII with DSM’s support. This recognition aims to raise Baseline Assessment (NBA).
the level of Industry action on climate change and
move towards a science-based target setting. Based on Corporate Reporting Consortium
a CII climate-maturity model and using the principles Based on Member feedback, the Integrated Reporting
of business excellence framework, it helps businesses Initiative was upgraded to the Corporate Reporting
contract climate risks and exploit market opportunities. Consortium (CRC) during the year. The CRC brings
Stressing the importance of building a climate resilient together all non-financial disclosure initiatives under one
strategy and incorporating climate change risk analysis umbrella. The aim is to engage with regulators to create an
by decision makers, the product will persuade Indian all-inclusive ecosystem for standardised and consolidated
Industry to adopt a holistic approach to climate change. corporate reporting, to facilitate future-proofing through
improved quality of disclosures and creating sustainable
CSR Tracker value for stakeholders. The CRC members decided to
The CII Annual CSR Tracker 2017 was released by submit a ‘Reporting Framework’ to the regulator and
Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister for Commerce & Industry jointly develop a ‘Benchmarking Tool’ to assess corporate
and Civil Aviation at the CII Annual Session 2018 (AGM), reporting disclosures, highlight best practices through a
reported that 1522 BSE-listed companies spent INR 8897 yearbook and also design a rating or a ranking method.
The three core areas of water, energy & green industry, based on life-cycle thinking and also undertake policy
identified as fast tracks for the 2030 Sustainable advocacy from the perspective of taxation, skill and jobs.
Erik Solheim, Executive Director, UN Environment and Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII signing MoU for coherent implementation of the
environmental dimension of sustainable development. Standing behind: Atul Bagai, Head, UN Environment Programme Country Office, India and
Satya S Tripathi, Assistant Secretary-General, UNEP in New Delhi
From L to R: Yogesh Munjal, Chairman, CII Clusters for Competitiveness and MD, Munjal Showa Ltd; Shreekant Somany, Chairman, CII Centre of
Excellence for Competitiveness for SMEs and Chairman & MD, Somany Ceramics Ltd; R C Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd; S N Tripathi,
Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs; Vipin Sondhi, Summit Chairman and MD & CEO, JCB India Ltd; Pikender Pal Singh, Senior Director &
Head, CII-CFC and Raman Sobti, COO, KPMG India at the 11th National Competitiveness & Cluster Summit in New Delhi
Building Next Generation Manufacturing From L to R: Gurpreet Chugh, MD, ICF India; Shreekant Somany;
Abhay Bakre, Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry
In pursuit of building next generation manufacturing in of Power and Arun Bhatia, Conference Chairman & MD – India region,
United Technologies – Climate, Controls & Security at the 3rd CII EEETech
the country, the Centre continued to enable companies – Technical Conference & Exposition on Energy Efficiency, Environment
to achieve excellence in manufacturing. Over 200,000 & Technology in New Delhi
Efficiency Efforts
applauded the Industry’s efforts on setting up world
The National Energy Circle Competition continued to
class HR practices and enhancing employee productivity.
encourage, support and applaud the Industry’s efforts
towards improving energy efficiency and reducing
Enhancing Reach and Networking
consumption of natural resources. The success stories
shared by companies, technology providers and Key Parameters (2018-19)
institutions, inspired others to follow the right process of
Savings achieved from 30+ energy audits
internalizing the concepts. 656
(INR Million)
Empowering Human Resources Adopting new ideas and updating the processes
SME entrepreneurs were sensitized about the possibility constantly is the only way to gain an edge over
of business value creation through human resource competition in a dynamic marketplace. In this light, CII
optimisation and adoption of ethical and sustainable continued to provide learning platforms to MSMEs for
practices. Companies were counselled on defining enhancing their competitiveness through technical
and building transparent HR processes, performance conferences, training programmes, competitions on
matrices & reward systems, learning & development manufacturing excellence, energy efficiency, human
culture and total employee involvement with seamless resource management and corrosion management.
use of technology. The objective of these initiatives More than 3000 Industry delegates, from over 400
is to enable SMEs to move from Transactional HR to companies, benefitted from these activities conducted
Transformational HR. CII National HR Circle Competition during the year.
Industry has been making concerted efforts to enhance manufacturing sector through capacity building
its competitiveness. A highly competitive environment programmes. The Centre drives its agenda through
promotes the well-being of enterprises and stakeholders training programmes, building capacity in companies
involved, both directly and indirectly, by boosting as well as focusing on core of manufacturing through
productivity across levels. A competitive ecosystem also initiatives in industrial safety, welding & welding
has the potential to create a large number of jobs in technologies and fluid power technology. Over 1500
the manufacturing sector. The CII Naoroji Godrej Centre participants from more than 700 companies benefitted
of Manufacturing Excellence (CII CME) promotes and from the 85 training sessions aimed at fostering
fosters pre-eminence and competitiveness to create manufacturing competitiveness. About 200 professionals
a global manufacturing hub in India. The Centre’s from 9 companies learnt business analytics techniques,
initiatives are aimed at: value engineering, supply chain, communication skills,
design of experiment and manufacturing excellence
• Incentivizing manufacturing jobs practices. The 4th Batch of the Gold Sash Manufacturing
• Enhancing competitiveness Excellence Programme was conducted during the year.
From L to R: Anil Verma, Chairman, CII Task Force on Industrial Safety and President and Executive Director, Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co Ltd;
Rupark Sarswat, MD, Regional Operations & Supply Chain (Asia) and Country MD, Croda India; Sandhya Satwadi, Senior Director, CII; Debarati Sen,
MD, 3M India region; Suhas Baxi, MD, Konecranes Pvt Ltd; Sushil Rathi, COO, Mahindra Logistics Ltd and V B Sant, Former Director General, National
Safety Council at the 3rd Annual Conference on Occupational Health & Safety in Mumbai
A visit to Germany and Austria, provided the opportunity been felt for long. In addressing the challenge, the Task
for participants to delve deeper into the adoption and Force on Industrial Safety flagged off its mentorship
application of Industry 4.0 within the organisation. initiative with General Awareness Workshops on Safety.
The mission endeavored to create awareness and The Workshops aimed to facilitate development of
understanding in a range of associated engineering and a safety orientation and culture in SMEs, assist them
advanced manufacturing technologies. Managers from in improving their safety processes & systems, train
11 Indian companies visited some leading companies supervisors / line managers to achieve improved safety
in engineering & technology, robotics & automation, as performance and enable them to recognize the business
well as training & research facilities. case for safety. Around forty small-scale vendors of
the Task Force Member companies attended these
Occupational Health and Safety Workshops.
In a fast evolving global manufacturing environment,
OHS have assumed centrestage. International firms, that Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
have already embraced the 3-P philosophy, are willing The two module Advanced Manufacturing Programme
to partner only with those firms that demonstrate their strives to develop an Indian way of manufacturing
commitment to the philosophy. The 3rd edition of the by exposing participants to next-gen manufacturing
Annual Conference on Occupational Health and Safety technologies & strategies, develop leaders to enhance
in Mumbai thus saw Industry leaders highlighting the global competencies and help participants develop
imperative for companies to embrace safe working cutting edge tools to compete globally. The 2nd batch
practices, for ‘Make In India’ to be a success. The need of this special programme explored the next-gen
for companies to transition from the current mindset manufacturing technology enablers & strategies during
of ‘Production First, Safety Later’ to ‘Safety-First, Module 1, held in University of Warwick, UK. The
Productivity-Later’ was reiterated by several leaders. Module 2, held in India, concentrated on developing
leaders aligned to the future of manufacturing in terms
While Industrial Safety best practices are generally in of technologies and future trends, enabling them to
place in most OEMs, majority of their vendors lack in integrate current manufacturing practices with Industry
these practices. The need for OEMs to handhold their 4.0 & Frugal Engineering. Participants visited the Jaguar
vendors in building a culture of safety and thus enabling Engine Plant, Renishaw, Amazon Distribution Centre and
a safe work environment through the ecosystem has Kuka Robotics.
Sameer Kelkar, CEO and R&D Head, Grind Master Machines Pvt Ltd receiving the Winner’s Trophy for Young/Emerging Manufacturing Leaders of
Tomorrow (Small and Medium Enterprises). From L to R: Satish Jamdar, Jury Member; Suresh Tanwar, Jury Member; Sameer Kelkar and
Ravi Damodaran, Jury Member and Chief Technical Officer, Greaves Cotton Ltd in Mumbai
Piyush Goyal, Minister for Coal and Railways, presenting IGBC plaque to Capacity Building of DISCOMs
Vinod Kumar Yadav, General Manager, SCR for Secunderabad Railway
Station-India’s first CII-IGBC platinum rated green railway station CII was awarded the project for Capacity Building of
DISCOMs by BEE, aimed at making DISCOMs across the
GreenCo Rating System country more energy efficient through development
and implementation of demand side management
GreenCo Rating System is a first-of-its-kind rating system,
(DSM) activities. Over a period of 24 months, CII will
which holistically assesses a company’s performance
work with 14 DISCOMs in the South Indian States of
on the green front and also suggests the way forward.
Andhra Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar, Kerala, Karnataka,
Presently, over 500 companies, including the 225
Lakshadweep, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.
GreenCo rated companies, are adopting GreenCo rating.
The first 91 GreenCo rated companies have achieved
SME Investment Facilitation
annual cumulative savings of INR 175 crores, apart from
gaining other intangible benefits. CII aspires to facilitate Efforts to facilitate SMEs gain a competitive advantage
1,000 GreenCo companies by 2022. continued in close collaboration with various SMEs and
clusters across the country.
During the year, a MoU was inked with the Rajasthan
Pollution Control Board (RPCB) to facilitate greening The Facility for Low Carbon Technology Deployment
of Industry in the State using GreenCo Rating System. (FLCTD) project, being implemented in collaboration
In 2018, customised GreenCo rating systems were with UNIDO and BEE, is aimed at identifying innovative
launched for the textile sector, renewable energy and clean technologies in waste heat recovery, pumps &
e-waste recyclers. pumping systems and space conditioning. A unique
activity, it financially supports pilot deployment of the
Energy Efficiency selected innovative technologies. US$ 500,000 was
approved for the pilot deployment of the
CII-Godrej GBC conducts both preliminary and detailed
13 innovations identified in the first round of
audits across sectors, thereby enabling companies to
selections in 2018.
identify areas for energy saving, define strategies and
explore new growth opportunities. Under Asian Cleantech MSME Financing Network
(ACMFN), funded by European Union, more than
As on date, over 1700 detailed energy audits have
15 SME cleantech suppliers have been engaged to
facilitated recurring annual saving of INR 3210 million.
facilitate finance access to market.
The Centre also conducted international energy audits
in countries including- Australia, China, Indonesia, Ghana,
Facilitating Cleantech in SMEs
Japan, Korea, Nepal, Oman and Philippines.
A slew of initiatives were undertaken to develop a
The mention of ‘India-Sweden Innovations Accelerator framework and an ecosystem for enabling adoption of
Programme’ in the ‘Sweden- India Joint Action Plan’ energy efficiency practices by MSMEs. SIDBI supported
provided a major impetus to CII’s efforts in promoting the development of an Energy Efficiency Mobile App, in
energy efficient and clean technologies. The joint partnership with a software developer, for conducting
declaration was issued by the two Prime Ministers. energy audits in MSMEs.
Selected MSME clusters, in and around Tiruppur and types and facilitating energy efficiency practices and
Chandigarh, were supported in conducting resource approaches. As on date, over 50 railway units (including
efficiency studies and provided inputs on lean and clean 44 rated) are registered under GreenCo rating. Over
manufacturing, with support from SIDBI and World Bank. 35 stations, buildings/offices (including 15 rated) are
registered with IGBC.
Awarding Excellence
Facilitating Adoption of Renewable
The National Award for Excellence in Energy
Energy Technologies
Management recognised over 150 companies for
undertaking new and effective energy management Green Power Market Development Group (GPMDG)-India
initiatives and enhancing the company’s bottomline. initiative, currently in its fourth phase, facilitated 450
Additionally, 7 energy efficient products were awarded MW of green power in Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
In its 1st edition, the CII Performance Excellence Cumulative Benefits Achieved by CII’s
Awards for Solar and Wind Plants, saw presentations Facilitation Role
by 16 shortlisted plants at Green Power 2018. The
Cumulative
top 8 performers were awarded for ‘Leadership in Cumulative
Annual
Annual
Performance’, and the next 8 best performers were Recurring GHG
Activity Recurring
Reduction
awarded for ‘Excellence in Performance’. Saving
(Million Tons
(Million Rupees)
CO2)
Partnering with Indian Railways 1700 Energy
6.56 3210
Efficiency Audits
CII is partnering with Indian Railways in greening of
Implementation of
their production units/ workshops and various building GreenCo Rating (235
1.34 3670
GreenCo Certified
Companies)
Green Buildings
Rating Systems
7.39 3403
Completed for 1587
Buildings
Facilitation of Green
Power Procurement 0.5 2025
(450 MW)
Total 15.79 12308
Facilitated reduction of over 15 million tonnes
Pankaj Kumar, Secretary, Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) at the
Energy Efficiency Summit 2018 in Hyderabad of CO2 per annum
Effective leaders not only enable a company to achieve knowledge to drive their companies to the next level
its goal, but also help build companies that contribute of growth. New generation entrepreneurs received
to the nation’s growth agenda. The CII-Suresh Neotia valuable insights on developing robust business
Centre of Excellence for Leadership (CII-SNCEL), strategIES, leveraging technology, digital marketplaces,
envisages for itself, a significant role in driving leadership digital transformation and taking an idea to an IPO.
development across businesses and socio cultural
demographics, through a multitude of interventions
TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING
focusing on ‘people’ and ‘process’ transformations.
People Transformation – Towards Creating
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FOR a Leadership Pipeline
SCALE-UP, SUSTAINABILITY AND Young Leadership Development Digital
GROWTH Programme
Entrepreneur to Enterprise: Strategies for Scaling- The 3rd Young Leadership Development Digital
Up and Sustainable Growth Programme (YLDP), designed to impart leadership and
In the wake of a ‘New India’ that has emerged in an management skills in cross functional areas to high
increasingly disruptive global landscape there has been potential young leaders (HPYL), was organised in a
a rise of First Generation Entrepreneurs and start- unique 2-way interactive, real-time learning
ups. In the backdrop of disruptive business practices format. The 4-month programme provided opportunities
and digitization, this group of entrepreneurs often for live faculty interaction outside of work hours,
struggle to scale up their businesses to the next level of enabling participants to balance learning and
success and find sustainable growth. The 2nd Conclave development needs with work related demands.
on Leadership Development for First Generation
Entrepreneurs, thus continued to discuss strategies Certified Leadership Development Programme
for entrepreneurs to transform into enterprises by
for First Time Managers
scaling-up and achieving sustainable growth. The two A Certified Leadership Development Programme
day conclave saw notable Government and Industry aimed at equipping First Time Managers (FTMs) with
leaders, as well as successful entrepreneurs share knowledge and skills required to manage teams and
their experience with young entrepreneurs seeking keep employees motivated & engaged, without losing
From L to R: Harshavardhan Neotia, Chairman, CII-Suresh Neotia Centre of Excellence for Leadership and Chairman, Ambuja Neotia Group;
Dr Sanjeev Chopra, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Industry Commerce & Enterprises and Director General, Administrative Training
Institute, Government of West Bengal and Sanjay Budhia, MD, Patton Group at the National Leadership Conference for First Generation
Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneur to Enterprise: Strategies for Scaling-Up & Sustainable Growth in Kolkata
FUNCTIONAL LEADERSHIP the very first session of the Leader Speak Series held in
collaboration with Mahindra Leadership University.
2nd Marketing Leadership Summit
Breakthrough Marketing in Post-Digital Age
With the Centre’s core agenda to enhance digital
capability building, the 2nd Marketing Leadership
Summit with the theme Breakthrough Marketing in the
Post- Digital Age was organised. Themes at the Summit
comprised marketing at the confluence of storytelling
and automation, viral marketing in an interconnected
digital world, redefining content marketing in a post-text
w orld and the future of engagement in an age of mobile
ubiquity.
LEADERSHIP ORATIONS
The 2nd Second Suresh Neotia Memorial Lecture
From L to R: Sunder Madakshira, Head of Marketing, Adobe India;
Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister for Commerce & Industry Peter Yorke, CEO, Yorke Communications; Ramin Saherwala, Head-
Media, Digital & Communications-South Asia, Glaxosmithkline and
and Civil Aviation, addressed concerns of the aviation
Meenu Bagla, Head-Global Brand & Digital Marketing, Tech Mahindra at
Industry during the 2nd Suresh Neotia Memorial Lecture. the Marketing Leadership Summit in Kolkata
LEADERSHIP DIALOGUES
Leaders Speak-Implicit Bias: Nature,
Impact and Solutions
Professor Mahzarin Banaji, a globally renowned thought Rami Goldratt, CEO, Goldratt Group at the TOC Holistic Management
leader on Implicit Bias: Nature, Impact and Solutions led Programme in Kolkata
Water is becoming a scarce commodity, posing one • Water smart rating system through WatSmart
of the biggest challenges to the Industry. Year after • Water auditing across sectors such as Industry,
year, the world is witnessing increasing variability in municipality, buildings
water availability. On the one hand, water demands
• Water Pinch Analysis
are surpassing limited and shrinking supplies, while on
the other hand, extremes, both droughts and floods • Benchmarking and baselines for improving water
are becoming increasingly visible, both in terms of use efficiency
frequency of occurrence and magnitude. The problem • Facilitating a conducive policy framework for
gets compounded, with deteriorating water quality, treated wastewater; promoting new modes of
an add-on stressor, with impacts on human health and financing for implementing PPP projects
ecosystems.
• Interfacing municipality and Industry; municipality
and agriculture
Cognizant of the growing challenge, CII’s Centre of
Excellence on Water, CII-Triveni Water Institute (CII-TWI), • Facilitating an efficient framework for water usage
engages with stakeholders for enabling water security in for sustainable Smart Cities
the country. Its unique services make use of innovative • Stakeholder sensitisation on water use efficiency
state-of-the-art digital analytic tools and frameworks— through focussed events
WATSCAN, WatSmart, Water Audits and Water Awards.
• Recognising companies for water management
For transforming water management in the country,
initiatives.
the Institute works at various levels- policy, technology,
governance, infrastructure, and for catalysing change
ADVOCACY
in mindsets and behaviour. The Institute’s key areas of
intervention include:
Guidelines for Issuance of No Objection
Certificate for Groundwater Withdrawal
• Water risk evaluation and planning through CII’s National Committee on Water continued to engage
WATSCAN Tool with the Central Ground Water Authority, Ministry
• Evidence based implementation of appropriate of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga
water management strategies Rejuvenation and pursued the recommendations on the
Draft Guidelines for issuance of No Objection Certificate
(NOC), for groundwater withdrawal.
Winners of the CII National Awards for Excellence in Water Management 2018 in New Delhi
The CII-Jubilant Bhartia Food and Agriculture Centre of A study to assess the viability of marketing marine and
Excellence (FACE) is charged with the mission to improve fisheries in Andhra Pradesh was also undertaken during
competitiveness of India’s agriculture & food processing the year. The lack of innovative & cost-effective logistics
sector, by catalyzing innovation, building capacity and solutions for safe, hygienic & nutritious movement
enhancing productivity across the agriculture and food of fish to the consumer has been identified as a key
value chain, ensuring food security and inclusive growth. constraint.
In the years since its inception, FACE has established
itself as a credible knowledge resource in the agriculture The Andhra Pradesh Mango Project, launched in 2015,
and food domain. in partnership with the Department of Horticulture,
Government of Andhra Pradesh, gathered further
ACTION momentum. During an exposure visit, Andhra Pradesh
banana farmers interacted with farmers from Tamil
Research/Projects
Nadu Banana Growers Federation. They also visited
In 2018, a FACE study on ‘Agriculture Markets in India – fields using scientific banana cultivation practices and
Role of Policies and Institutions’ presented a roadmap the National Banana Research Centre at Trichy.
for action by States and market institutions. The study
focuses on latest reforms such as Model Agricultural
Produce & Livestock Marketing Act, introduction of
Capacity Building in Food Safety
options in the Commodity Derivatives Market, and the
In an endeavor to build capacity in the food ecosystem,
Electronic National Agricultural Markets.
FACE reached out to over 20,000 stakeholders, including
The Centre also expanded its regional footprint by about 6000 food business operators, with food safety
taking forward existing projects and introducing new trainings, assessments and in–company interventions.
initiatives. A State-level study on Ease of Setting up CII-Surakshit Khadya Abhiyan (SKA) was recognised by
Cold Chain Infrastructure is underway to identify Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) as a
operational hindrances faced by investors. The study, star performer, given the impact made by over 200 Food
being conducted in 6 States, envisions a framework for Safety Training and Certification (FoSTaC) Programmes.
fast-tracking cold chain infrastructure approvals. Ways to The newly launched Food Contact Materials Workshop,
address operational challenges of cold store owners and held in association with Indian Institute of Toxicological
enabling easy adoption of new technologies will also be Research, helped strengthen the capacity on analysis,
summarised in this study. testing relevance and applicability.
The annual CII – SKA Asia Food Safety Quiz Contest (ICMSF) to promote sampling, testing and statistical
for Colleges, held in partnership with FSSAI, went interpretation. The international symposium, organised
international with participation of educational under this collaboration, saw 11 international experts
institutions from 9 countries -Bangladesh, Bhutan, interact with 300 eminent scientists, Government
Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Philippines, officials, academicians, Industry leaders and students.
Sri Lanka and Thailand. National Institute of Food As a result, a continued collaborative engagement on
Technology Entrepreneurship and Management Microbiological Food Safety Capacity Building in India is
(NIFTEM) was declared the winner at the finals, held being planned by CHIFFS and ICMSF.
on the sidelines of the 13th Food Safety, Quality and
Regulatory Summit. FSSAI also awarded internships to CII-IADSA Resource Centre for Health
the ten finalists. Supplements & Nutraceuticals (ReCHaN)
ReCHaN, a resource centre for health supplements
Promoting Science Behind Food Safety and nutraceuticals, collaborated with the FSSAI, to
The CII-HUL Initiative on Food Safety Sciences (CHIFSS), catalyse global excellence in capacity building. A series
set up for driving science-based food safety in the of scientific dialogue forums on international best
country, achieved significant milestones in its year practices was organised with stakeholders and global
long journey. To strengthen the MSMEs, Food Safety experts. Guidance documents on Compliance & Good
Management System (FSMS) guidance documents were Manufacturing Practices formed the basis for design
developed for high risk sectors such as poultry, meat of FoSTaC training packages for regulators, Designated
and fish. Resource person trainings and workshops, Officers (DOs), Food Safety Officers (FSOs) and Food
on several technical aspects such as food safety Business Operators (FBOs). The first in the series of Food
assessments, were conducted during the year. Students, Safety & Management Systems training sessions for
academia and general public were sensitized on the DOs/FSOs and a workshop on National Level Resource
need for food safety assessment of novel ingredients. Persons (NLRP) was facilitated by FACE. A number
of FBOs took part in workshops about regulations
Based on the outcome of the Roundtable supported by and FSMS for health supplements & nutraceuticals.
the American Society of Microbiology, the Food Safety Consumers benefitted from the awareness programme
and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is working on health supplements & nutraceuticals held at the
with WHO to use the Integrated Health Information ReCHaN Stall at FSSAI’s Eat Right Mela in New Delhi.
Platform (IHIP) for sharing data for surveillance and
response to food borne disease outbreaks. With the aim Promoting a Culture of Excellence
to bring global best practices in microbiological food
Given that a culture of excellence is key to India
safety, FSSAI and CHIFSS partnered with International
becoming a global food hub, the 13th Food Safety,
Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods
Quality & Regulatory Summit was themed Managing accelerate scalability and commercialization of emerging
Product Integrity, Regulatory and Food Safety Solutions technologies in agriculture. The ‘Global Dialogue on
in the Food Chain for Consumer Health and Safety. Digital Pathways in Agriculture 2.0’ also generated
vibrant conversations on innovative solutions for the
The CII Food Safety Awards, aimed at stimulating farm sector. Discussions on the role of big data and AI
best in class food safety and quality practices in the integration in the agri ecosystem; financing start-ups and
country, launched the new Award Model for Food fostering Industry partnership for scale and success took
Testing Laboratories based on Maturity Assessment. place in various innovative workshops.
Envirocare Laboratory, Mumbai won the award for
outstanding performance in 2018. This year, the award AgLive 2018– The Agri Innovators Challenge continued
applications saw a 13 fold increase since inception, with to provide a platform for mentoring and handholding
over 70% from the small and medium food sector. Eight start-ups on rapid prototyping of ideas, funding and
companies qualified out of the participating 15 for the commercialization. The Innovators Pitch saw 10 dynamic
coveted awards on outstanding performance. innovators pitching their ideas/products to an esteemed
jury comprising key venture capitalists and angel
Encouraging Best Practices in investors. Apart from the first prize winner getting a fully
Cold Chain Segment funded exposure trip to Israel, the top three innovators
The 3rd edition of the National Cold Chain Awards, were granted 20 hours of mentoring from top Industry
instituted to encourage adoption of best practices in leaders and an equity investment opportunity by
the cold chain sector, recognized 12 companies for their renowned incubators. The Indian Angel Network also
outstanding performance. The National Post-Harvest selected six innovators for further due diligence and
& Logistics Summit, held in partnership with MoFPI, possible investment opportunities.
MoAFW and NCCD, took forward the key agenda of
reducing post-harvest management and strengthening
the agricultural supply chain.
LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO
TRANSFORM AGRICULTURE
Considering the critical need for innovation, and
technology in moving the agricultural production
frontier several notches up, FACE launched the Ag-Tech
Programme in 2015. The 2nd Advanced Technologies Innovators Pitch winner Devendra Chandani, Co-Founder, Intello Labs
Reshaping Indian Agriculture Summit endeavored to receiving the award from Jury Members in Chandigarh
Skill Development
Industrial Relations
From L to R: Dr Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences ; Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy, Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister of India, Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises and Giulio Pedrollo, Vice President, Confindustria
at the DST-CII India-Italy Technology Summit in New Delhi
education, and ICT. The key recommendations from the investment in state-of-the-art technology solutions for
business and research perspectives were presented to MSW management.
the two Prime Ministers at the valedictory session.
ADVOCACY
The Summit also resulted in launch of the next phase
During the year, efforts were directed at encouraging
of India-Italy Industrial Research and Development
private sector investments in MSW by engaging key
Cooperation programme; initiation of the process to
stakeholders from the waste management Industry,
set up a bilateral CEOs forum; a fast-track mechanism
financial institutions and the Government. Based on
to promote two-way trade and setting up of centres
these insights, policy recommendations and a broad
of excellence in select areas such as preservation of
framework of the PPP Model for Integrated MSW
cultural heritage, life sciences and geo-hazards. The
Management was presented to Shri Hardeep Singh Puri,
Prime Minister of India stated that the two countries
Minister of State (I/C) for Housing and Urban Affairs.
were exploring the feasibility of collaborating in lifestyle
His inputs on the framework are being incorporated
accessories design, with special focus on leather,
by the Task Force into a draft Request for Proposal for
transportation and automobile.
Integrated MSW Management in India.
ADVOCACY
As a key contributor to the development of national
From L to R: V K Jindal, Joint Secretary, MoHUA; Durga Shankar Mishra,
policies on innovation, CII’s Future Businesses
Secretary, MoHUA; Sumitra Mahajan, Speaker of the Lok Sabha;
Hardeep S Puri, Minister of State (I/C), MoHUA and Maya Singh, then Council actively engaged with the Government and
Urban Development Minister, Government of Madhya Pradesh at the 8th
Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific in Indore provided inputs, resources, and Industry’s thought
leadership. This year, critical policy advocacy work was
3R Awards. The Forum is a joint initiative with Ministry undertaken in research & development, technology
of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government transfer, and intellectual property rights. Some of CII’s
of India (GoI); the Ministry of the Environment of recommendations in the three areas are as follows:
the Government of Japan (MOEJ) and the UNCRD.
Smt Sumitra Mahajan, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, • Creation of a procedure to capture and record the
addressed over 300 delegates from 35 countries and sub-critical R&D investments by Indian Industry and
international organisations at the Forum. Exhibitors MNCs to provide key information for effective policy
in the exhibition, along side participants from the UN, • Establishment of Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in key
Municipal Corporations of Kanpur, Ujjain, Coimbatore emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence
and Indore, State pavilions of Madhya Pradesh and (AI), robotics, cloud computing, VAR, cyber security,
Chandigarh, and about forty Industry exhibitors. The convergence technologies, amongst others. These
3R Awards, announced at the Forum, recognised the could be established in partnership with leading
exemplary work of 11 Indian companies in 3R, e-waste academic institutes and Industry. To ensure self-
management, waste to recyclable, MSW management sustainability and focus on innovation instead of
and industrial waste generated by start-ups, SME’s and basic research, these CoEs could be encouraged
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd receiving the Grand Award of CII Industrial Innovation Awards 2018 at Global Future Business Forum 2018 in New Delhi
From L to R: Dr Ajay Kumar, Secretary, Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence; Ramesh K, Director and Head, TNTDPC;
Rajinder Singh Bhatia, President & CEO-Defence, Kalyani Group; Lt Gen Subrata Saha PVSM UYSM YSM VSM (Retd), Director General, SIDM and
Principal Adviser, CII; Jayant D Patil, Whole Time Director (Defence Business) & Member of the Board, Larsen & Toubro Ltd;
Jayakar Krishnamurthy, Conference Chairman and Chairman & MD, UCAL at the Conference on Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing
Technologies in Chennai
Having realized the importance and benefits of IP Government on the data protection framework for India.
creation, the Indian Industry has, over the last few years, Recommendations were also made on simplification of
stepped up investments in this area. The Government of Form 27 of the Patents Act and licensing of Standard
India too has unleashed a series of initiatives to upgrade Essential Patents (SEP) under the FRAND system.
the infrastructure and make policy level changes, thus
creating a conducive environment for IP generation. Interactions with start-ups have revealed that, though
CII’s IPR initiatives are focused on facilitating Indian stipulated by the Department for Promotion of Industry
Industry to attain global leadership by harnessing and and Internal Trade (DPIIT), formerly DIPP, many do not
leveraging IP. Initiatives are thus directed at leveraging get the pro bono support of patent attorneys for filing
India’s innovation prowess by creating a strong IP patent applications. A request to DPIIT is being made to
ecosystem through capacity development, IP protection, help plug the gap in policy implementation.
enforcement and policy reforms.
To provide a holistic picture and highlight the
developments in India’s IPR ecosystem, a statement
ADVOCACY
along with recommendations were shared with the
While following the contours of existing Indian laws, United States Trade Representative (USTR), United
Government policies and rules, CII equally considers the States International Trade Commission (USITC). IPR
interests of its Members in preparing policy positions, related issues were discussed with GIPC and PHrMA in a
making action plans and evolving advocacy plans. series of meetings held during the year.
Working closely with stakeholders, the IP Committee
put forward a series of recommendations to the Central ACTION
Government, considered critical to improving the IPR
CII’s efforts towards IPR awareness creation, capacity
framework in the country.
building, international networking and combating
Apart from making suggestions on the IPR Guidelines counterfeiting & piracy gained momentum in 2018-19.
for the Capital Goods Scheme issued by the Department As a step in this direction, advanced level workshops
of Heavy Industry (DHI), CII also engaged with the on IPR were held in partnership with organisations
Category APTDC
Patents 26
Trademarks 102
Designs 9
Geographical Indication 1
Office Action Responses 122 From L to R: X Arokianathan, Convenor, CII MSME Panel, Chennai
Zone and MD, Vitech Enviro Systems Pvt Ltd; C N Shanshidara, Deputy
Controller of Patents & Designs, Patent Office, Chennai and Shilpi Jha,
Total Fillings 262 Senior Legal Counsel for Intellectual Property-South Asia, Embassy of
the United States of America at the Auto IP Summit in Chennai
The three IPFCs together handheld several MSMEs, the IPFCs maintain IP Portfolios of 12 corporates and
From L to R: Anil K Pandey, Deputy Director and Head, CII-MoMSME IPFC; Lalit Jajoo, Industry Officer, District Industries Center; Amit Raval,
Treasurer, Chitra Industries Association; Chetan Kamdar, Director, Bhavnagar Salt & Industrial Works Pvt Ltd; Suhas Kulkarni, Assistant Controller -
Patents and Designs, DPIIT (formerly DIPP) and S P Bhatnagar, Department of Physics, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University at the IP
AWAKE Seminar in Bhavnagar
With start-ups a mainstream phenomenon in the and Civil Aviation and Mr Maxim Oreshkin, Minister
country, India is increasingly becoming a global start- of Economic Development, Russia. The delegation
ups hub. A pressing need to create an enabling start- comprising members from Industry, incubators,
ups environment in the country is being felt, given the investors, universities & start-ups participated in the first
increasing number of graduates taking them up as a ever India-Russia Start-Up Summit held in partnership
career option. with the Skolkovo Foundation.
To engage with start-ups and provide the much needed Experience shared by start-up residents in Kazan’s
handholding, CII advocated a collegium of futuristic Innopolis City and IT City, visits to Technopolis Moscow,
business houses who’s members will pledge to support Techopark Slava & Zyfra, the Innopolis SEZ Technopark
start-ups and mentor them, arrange capital and/or buy and the Innopolis Universiry were the other highlights.
back products/service. Mr Aleksey V Pesoshin, Prime Minister of the Republic
of Tatarstan, Minister for Information & Communication,
The idea is to enhance the chances of success for the
Republic of Tatarstan and Minister for Industry and
start-ups, generate more employment opportunities
Trade Promotion, Republic of Tatarstan also shared their
and create a robust culture of corporate-sponsored
perspectives with the Indian visitors.
start-ups, leading to cross fertilisation of new ideas and
innovations. These efforts are being steered by the Organised in partnership with the Maharashtra
National Start-Up Council and the National Council on Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and
Future Businesses. KPMG as knowledge partner, Magnetic Maharashtra:
Convergence 2018, saw the announcement of the
ACTION Start-Up Awards. Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister
The Mission on Start-Ups to Moscow & Kazan was of Maharashtra and Shri Subhash Desai, Maharashtra’s
organised as a follow up on the Joint Declaration issued Minister of Industry felicitated MedPrime Technologies,
by Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce & Industry CareNX Innovations and Bleetech Innovations who were
adjudged the three best start-ups in the State. Selected sector is one step in the Corporate Connect
from 6 finalists shortlisted from close to 600 entries, the programme. Start-Ups are recognised for their
three companies were also given a cash prize. excellence in cutting edge technology & innovation,
wealth creation, and employment generation.
‘Corporate Connect’ is a novel approach to providng Eleven CII Members namely, Godrej & Boyce, Godrej
mentoring and handholding support to start-ups. It Consumer Products, L&T, JCB, PI Industries, Infosys,
is based on the premise that when a large corporate Tata Steel, Bharti Airtel, Jubilant Lifesciences, Cyient,
house adopts one or a few start-ups in their own area and Pratiksha Trust have committed to strengthen
of business, the start-ups are nurtured with specific the start-up ecosystem by way of token financial
knowledge and supported with adequate finance. In support and mentorship to the winners. Chosen from
the process, the start-ups develop products or services the potential business partnership point of view,
or devise newer technologies for better efficiency or 11 winners were declared in 5 different categories:
productivity. This opens the opportunity for the start-up Women Start-Up of the Year, Start-Up of the year in
to get integrated into the corporate’s supply chain and Biotech/Pharma; Start-up of the Year in Manufacturing;
may also encourage investment into the start-up. Start-Up of the Year in Services and Start-Up of the Year
A win-win approach, Corporate Connect puts forth a in Agriculture & Food.
business proposition rather than a philanthropic one.
A compendium of Startupreneur Awards was also
The ‘CII Startupreneur Award’, one of the most released at the Global Future Business Forum held in
prestigious start-up recognitions from the corporate New Delhi.
Winner of the first Magnetic Maharashtra Convergence 2018 Start-Up Awards, Binil Jacob, Co-founder, MedPrime Technologies with Chief Minister
of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai
Given the Government of India’s strategic thrust to the provided high quality interventions on breakthrough
manufacturing sector, through initiatives such as Make in management, vertical exploration of customers’ latent
India and Skill India over the past four years, the VLFM/ needs and new business development processes
CSM programme accelerated significantly, more than through three day sessions. The faculty for these
tripling the impact in a short span. In 2016, the then programmes is drawn from CII and Godrej, a Member
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (now DPIIT) company. A first batch of 17 participants underwent
recognised VLFM/CSM’s contribution, with a special the training that followed the same rigor brought in by
seminar in its landmark Make in India event in Mumbai. the JICA experts to the PGPEX-VLM Programme, being
run by IITK, IITM and IIMC. The 2nd batch was launched in
The decade long ceaseless efforts of all stakeholders,
December 2018. IIM Calcutta also hosted a Gurukul on
including Government, academia, and the Industry
Innovation & New Business Development.
contributed to nurturing over 5500 professional
leaders from more than 2000 companies. Trained in
Senior Manager’s Course
Breakthrough Management techniques, these leaders
• 71 participants from 35 companies (including 7 new
have helped transform companies from a range of
companies) from 28 cities joined batch 12 of the
sectors such as engineering, consumer products,
course
automotive as well as services.
• The batch represented a wide range of industries,
Laying a strong foundation for VLFM, over 200 plus with participants nominated by companies from
success stories have been documented over the last the auto components sector (27.3%), auto OEMs
decade. The successes in new product development, & capital goods sectors (21% each), consumer
new market creation and new business models amply durables (8.1%), machine tools, engineering
demonstrate the uniqueness and power of this products (6.5% each) domestic appliances & textiles
programme. The journeys of 57 Breakthrough Crusaders, (4.8% each)
drawn from 1000 plus graduates, who relentlessly • The average work experience of batch 12
pursued, implemented and shared some of the best participants was 21.4 years, of whom 84% were
practices learnt during VLFM/CSM programme were senior managers
documented in 2018. The four volume publication was The annual visit to Japan by the batch provided an
released at the 11th Learning Convention. Of these, opportunity for insights into the Japanese Society
11 crusaders shared their stories in 5-minute video clips and the manufacturing ecosystem and to gain an
capturing their individual experience. These YouTube outsider’s perspective to India.
videos have received much appreciation from Industry,
with one of them being viewed over 7000 times. Taking
this initiative forward, Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA) invited 6 of the breakthrough crusaders to
Japan to share their success stories.
With a large percentage of India’s population joining the light, CII recommended that redeemable skill vouchers
workforce every year, the Government, Industry and the be given to students, especially school dropouts, that
academia have stepped up focus on skill development. can be exchanged for training and apprenticeship by a
Skills play a key role in eradicating poverty and enhancing company.
the capability of the country to become a global player.
Skill development thus requires interventions across Creating a Pull for Skilled and Certified
three pillars of policy advocacy, research and on-ground Talent Pool
initiatives. While the first two create an ecosystem Be it Central or State Governments, PSUs or Private
for skilling, the on-ground initiatives link the youth players, billions of rupees are expended every year
to employment and livelihood. Pursuing these three for acquisition of goods and services. Majority of
pillars, CII’s skill development initiatives came a full procurement, especially large scale, takes place
circle, linking over one million talented youth to Industry through contracts awarded to third party suppliers
during the year. or service providers. This can be capitalised to create
a pull for skilled and certified workforce. As per a CII
ADVOCACY recommendation, Industry is unable to recognise the
Encouraging Apprenticeship financial benefits of hiring trained talent pool. Demand
for such workforce can be created by earmarking clear
Apprentices play an extremely important role in ensuring
target percentage of skilled and certified workforce for
inclusion of Industry-trained and Industry-ready talent
Government, PSU and Industry contracts.
pool in the ecosystem. Apprenticeship thus calls for
proactive Industry participation. However, despite
policy reforms rolled out through amendments to the
Need to Increase Industry Volunteerism
Apprenticeship Act and introduction of the National While Industry’s role in driving a skills ecosystem has
Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS), Industry intensified over the years, it leaves room for much
adoption of apprentices continues to be low. In this more. Given the need for inclusion of over 8-10 million
From L to R: Ramji Prasad Neupane, National Programme Manager (NPM), Micro Enterprise Development Programme, Ministry of Industry,
Commerce and Supplies, Government of Nepal; Finn Karlsen, Director, EUC Syd, Denmark; Erik Swars, Head of International Relations, Swiss Federal
Institute for Vocational Education and Training; Soumitra Bhattacharya, Co-Chairperson, CII National Committee on Skill Development and MD,
Bosch India Ltd; Dr Dev L Mohanty, Founder & Chairman, ASMACS Group, UAE and Graham Hasting Evans, Group MD, NOCN Group, UK at the 8th CII
Global Summit on Skill Development 2018 in Lucknow
people in the working age bracket every year, Industry Global Summit on Skill Development explored best
volunteerism is the need of the hour. Currently practices in creating a talent pool that is skilled to
volunteerism is not recognised by the Ministry of international standards. The challenges faced by India’s
Corporate Affairs as CSR. Greater Industry participation skills ecosystem and the desired future skillsets were
can be encouraged by including volunteered services, discussed. Partner Country for the Summit was
such as training of trainers, counsellors and assessors, Switzerland and the Governments of Uttar Pradesh
under CSR. Industry volunteerism in this direction will and Andhra Pradesh were the two State Partners. It
enable skill development across the value chain. witnessed participation of over 600 delegates. The
winners of WorldSkills India 2017, who were felicitated
Grading of Corporates on Delivering by winners of SwissSkills 2018, also engaged in a friendly
Skill Training competition at this platform. The competition was
Over the years, Industry has played an extremely critical organised under Beauty Therapy Trade, with support
role in developing a skilled talent pool. While corporates from NSDC and B&WSSC.
invest their CSR funds to meet a desired requirement,
The Exhibition, on the sidelines of the Summit hosted
they can scale-up training initiatives with support from
over 40 exhibitors. MoUs were also signed with Ola
Government funding.
Skill Academy, The Danish Consortium for Vocational &
A recommendation was made to consider funding of Educational Training (Denmark) and Lausanne Hospitality
corporates by grading them based on their expertise Consulting (Switzerland) to provide international-level
and capacity to skill and scale. This will ensure pragmatic training in Hospitality.
utilization of Government funding towards achieving the
The Annual CII India Skills Report presents a quantitative
targeted skill numbers.
and qualitative analysis of demand and supply in the
labour market. A joint initiative with PeopleStrong, and
ACTION
Wheebox, this report is supported by AICTE, AIU and
A nationwide campaign to engage with Industry, UNDP. The 2019 edition suggests that India’s youth has
Industry associations and other stakeholders of the made significant improvement of 15% over the last 5
skills ecosystem, was launched in partnership with GIZ. years, achieving 47% employability. Nationally, engineers
The objective was to drive greater participation in the emerged as more employable than MBA graduates;
National Apprenticeship drive, gather inputs about female employability registered an 8% improvement
availability of skilled manpower at the cluster level and over the previous year, while male employability
share best practices. improved by a percentage point.
Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and Petroleum & Natural Gas, felicitating the first batch of interns
trained by CII, being sent for the Indo-Japan Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP) in New Delhi
Uday Kotak, President-Designate, CII and MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd and T V Narendran Chairman, CII National Committee on Leadership &
HR and CEO & MD, Tata Steel Ltd at the 8th HR Conclave in Mumbai
From L to R: D L Sharma, MD, Vardhman Yarns & Threads Ltd; Dagmar Walter, Director, ILO – DWT for South Asia; M S Unnikrishnan, MD & CEO,
Thermax Ltd and Chairman, CII National Committee on Industrial Relations; Sunil Barthwal, Central Provident Fund Commissioner, EPFO and
Virjesh Upadhyay, National General Secretary, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh at the launch of CII – EPFO Helpdesk at the CII Industrial & Employee
Relations Summit 2019 in New Delhi
In March 2018, after receiving stakeholder comments, relations paradigm, with digitization shifting focus
MoLE published the revised Labour Code on Social to re-skilling and mid-career transition. The Industrial
Security, that amalgamates 15 existing Social Security & Employee Relations Summit 2019 thus aimed to
Laws. Considering the financial implications of the Code, understand constraints and legal technicalities in
a recommendation for a phased roll out of the Law was implementing key reforms and evolving strategies and
made to the Government. For example, the Government solutions to overcome upcoming challenges.
was requested to commence the rollout with SEC III
& IV workers, who are unable to contribute to and are To strengthened the communication between
currently out of any social security coverage. Based on Industry & Employee Provident Fund Organosation
CII recommendations, MoLE introduced a new draft that (EPFO), CII - EPFO helpdesk has been launched. The
focuses on the social security of unorganized workers. platform addresses the queries registered by Industry
Members related to EPFO through MyCII Portal. The
To incentivise the entities under the Maternity Benefit queries are moderated by the CII team and accordingly
(Amendment) Act 2017, Government of India will either a reply is furnished or forwarded to the Nodal
reimburse seven weeks wages to the organisations for officer of EPFO for further necessary action. A series
employing women employees earning less than INR of webinars was delivered by senior official of the
15,000 per month and not covered by ESIC, but holding Ministry of Labour & Employment, Central Provident
at least a year of EPFO membership. The submission to Fund Commissioner (CPFC), EPFO to create awareness
the Government was focused on encouraging women on recent reforms in labour laws and governance,
employment across levels by removing the cap on salary encourage participation and enable Industry to avail
and reimbursing 14 weeks salary to MSMEs. benefits of various schemes.
Trade Union Amendment Bill, 2018 The Industry-Trade Union Dialogue Forum
Trade Union Amendment Bill, 2018, an amendment The Industry-Trade Union Dialogue Forum continued to
to the Trade Unions Act, 1926, is for the recognition encourage dialogue between Industry and trade unions
of Trade Unions. It provides a legal procedure for on issues pertaining to industrial relations. While CII
registration of Trade Unions. It defines laws applicable to hosts the secretariat for the Forum, it remains a neutral
them. The need to extend or modify the Preamble as per body facilitating direct engagement between employer
the proposed amendment and to clarify the meaning, organisations and trade unions. The Forum encouraged
definition, rights, procedure and duties of recognized adoption of best practices while acting as a catalyst
unions was highlighted to the Government. for enabling transformation of the IR ecosystem.
Deliberations on the financial implications of the
ACTION Labour Code on Social Security for both Industry and
Though Industrial and Labour Laws have undergone workers were organised during the year. A structure
substantial reforms, several challenges still need for extending the current social security system to
to be addressed to enhance industrial productivity. all workers in the country is being identified, while
Technology has significantly impacted the industrial addressing the issues and challenges in its roll out.
CII Foundation
Development Initiatives
Sports
Youth Power
There is little doubt that inclusiveness and Reva, offer career counselling and guidance to young
competitiveness are the two key pillars of India’s march aspirants from underprivileged sections of society.
towards prosperity. These two factors are largely
interdependent and one cannot be achieved without ENTREPRENEURSHIP
fostering the other. CII thus continues to remain a strong Through the Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and
proponent of equal opportunity to promote a socially Industry, Dalit entrepreneurs were linked to Member
cohesive and equitable Indian society. Recognizing companies, for exploring supplier opportunities. The
the economic and social potential of inclusion for the Buyer-Seller Meets in Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Delhi
Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), CII and Pune helped 660 participants in connecting with
has, since 2006, spearheaded collective Affirmative Member companies. Two hundred first-time SC/ST
Action by Indian Industry. entrepreneurs got an opportunity to learn from the
very best in IIM-Bangalore, IIM-Calcutta, IIM-Lucknow,
Several Members have aligned to CII’s Code of Conduct
IIT-Madras, IIM-Raipur, University of Mumbai and the
for Affirmative Action and have imbibed the guiding
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management.
philosophy in this regard. A series of recent initiatives
gave a fillip to Affirmative Action during the year. Training programmes were conducted through the Tribal
Indian Chamber of Commerce (TICCI), under the aegis
EDUCATION of the Department of MSME, for ST entrepreneurs to
Over the years, CII Members have provided scholarships address their financial and technical issues. CII organised
to more than 1.65 lakh SC/ST students for higher Interactive Sessions for exploring opportunities
education through the FAEA. Five Model Career Centres, with ST Entrepreneurs and also organised the Tribal
one each in Bareilly, Chennai, Gurugram, Mumbai, and Development Meet in Jharkhand.
Raghubar Das, Chief Minister of Jharkhand at the Tribal Development Meet in Ranchi
EMPLOYABILITY EMPLOYMENT
Improving the employability of India’s educated youth CII’s manpower mix surveys launched in 2011, aim to
remains a key concern of the Government. Several skill provide insights into the manpower composition in
development initiatives were thus delivered to empower Member organisations. As a result of the sensitization
the youth with skills that the Industry requires. Over 3.2 workshops and webinars, gainful employment was
lakh SC/ST candidates have undergone a variety of skill provided to an additional 119,788 SC/ST candidates by
development programmes at the skill hubs, pan-IIT skill Member organisations during this period.
gurukuls, finishing schools and training centers.
To accelerate India’s transformation into a vibrant,
Besides, these Model Career Centres help youth to inclusive and dynamic economy by capitalising on the
register their resumes on the National Career Portal set strength of its immense labour reservoir, the regional
up by the Ministry of Labour and Employment. CII is in conference on affirmative action encouraged companies
the process of setting up 45 additional Model Career to pay special attention to the issues in this area. The
Centres, thereby providing on ground support to the objective was to help unleash and develop the vast,
deserving candidates. underutilized human talent that India is home to.
Transformation of Aspirational Districts Development and handicraft. Livelihood opportunities were created
programme, launched by the Prime Minister of India in for BPL candidates, women, widows and disabled
January 2018, is a policy priority for the Government of beneficiaries by helping them set up kirana stores,
India. Anchored by the NITI Aayog, the programme has tailoring units, raising livestock, constructing spinning
identified 117 aspirational districts in 28 States. centres and training for herb plantation.
The CII National Committee for Aspirational Districts Healthcare and Nutrition
Development continued to work in aspirational/ Healthcare facilities offered in rural as well remote areas
backward districts and encourage Members to undertake of Baramulla, Haridwar, and Khammam included mobile
development work for the benefit of local communities. healthcare, health camps, campaigns on healthcare &
Efforts were made in 29 districts in 23 States, in menstrual hygiene and free medication.
collaboration with NITI Aayog, district administrations,
and other relevant entities such as Tata Trust. Several Sanitation and Hygiene
initiatives were launched across aspirational districts, Cleanliness drives, toilet construction and waste bin
in education, skill development, livelihood generation, distribution formed a part of the sanitation and hygiene
healthcare & nutrition, sanitation & hygiene, water and drive in the some of the aspirational districts including
agriculture amongst others. Cuddalore, Fatehpur and Mewat amongst others.
ACTION Water
Education Given that the water crisis in India is looming large,
During the year, interventions towards providing quality and the economic growth of regions is limited by the
education, encouraging e-literacy, improving school availability of water, CII used its unique WATSCAN tool in
infrastructure, making schools safer and teacher training, various aspirational districts to assess the water situation.
were launched. These efforts were driven in more than Other initiatives in this area of intervention included the
ten aspirational districts across the country. WaSH project (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), water
purification and restoration of water bodies.
Skill Development
Agriculture
Of the 30 Skill Gurukuls, set up in partnership with PAN-
IIT Alumni Reach for India (PARFI), some are based in Training farmers on organic cultivation, farming
the aspirational districts of Chhindwara, Dhenkanal, mechanization & soil cultivation, solar farming, rotational
Kalahandi, Khammam, Muzaffarpur, Ramanathapuram, cash crop and bee-hive cultivation were undertaken in
East & West Singhbhum, as well as some districts in select aspirational districts.
Jharkhand. In addition to the trainings at the skill
development centres, several technical and non-technical
training programmes were delivered in partnership with
corporates, in close to 20 aspirational districts.
Livelihood Generation
While the job fairs helped India’s youth obtain jobs,
alternative livelihood opportunities were provided
through trainings in areas such as fishing, seaweed
1st Meeting of the National Committee for Aspirational Districts
farming, cultivation, preservation & export of sea food Development in New Delhi
The CII Foundation (CIIF), having worked in education, 19 villages in Ludhiana and Patiala districts in Punjab.
sanitation, skills & livelihoods, women empowerment The project was implemented in association with
and disaster relief & rehabilitation over eight years, the Department of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare,
deliberated on the next five-year strategy in 2018-19. Government of Punjab, Punjab Agricultural University
Having re-strategized, the Foundation focused on three and Punjab Pollution Control Board and supported by
key areas - environment & climate change resilience, ReNew Power, ONGC, Birlasoft and Cummins. In Patiala,
women empowerment and early childhood education the project was implemented in partnership with Society
by engaging with corporate donors and grassroots of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
implementation partners.
The awareness campaigns and positive messaging
Several new initiatives were launched towards the resulted in more than 80% farmers adopting in situ
three pillars of fresh approach and the existing technology and 12000 acres of land becoming stubble-
programmes were given a renewed thrust. Working on burning free. This being the first time farmers adopted
the environment and climate change resilience pillar, a no-burning approach, with use of in-situ solutions,
a very special initiative on crop residue management many took a calculated risk to test the results. Going
was launched in select villages of Patiala and Ludhiana forward, the positive results of the interventions, such as
districts in Punjab. The Woman Exemplar Programme mulching, are expected to lead to sustained practice and
continued to recognise and empower grassroots women a cascading impact.
leaders who contributed significantly in the fields of
education, health and micro enterprise. Industry support In-depth research on technological alternatives,
was sought to take the Model Anganwadi Centres innovative project models and village level ex-
project forward. situ solutions to enhance knowledge and action
are being developed in collaboration with CII-ITC
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development.
RESILIENCE A comprehensive farmer level survey in Patiala and
Ludhiana has been undertaken to understand farmer
Crop Residue Management Initiative
perception of stubble burning. Some participating
A pilot intervention to promote alternative technology companies such as Ambuja Cements, Honeywell, Bharat
for crop residue burning and creating awareness Petroleum Corporation, Reliance Industries, Ralson
amongst farmers not to burn stubble was initiated in India, ITC and CLP India visited the farms where this
pilot project was implemented. Discussions on solutions
to management of crop residue were facilitated at the
national and state-level.
Woman Exemplar Program Over 700 beneficiaries received assistance under the
The Foundation continued to recognise and support corporate support and from adoption of 22 Anganwadi
extraordinary women who have made significant Centers in Kolkata. Anganwadi workers were trained on
contribution to community development in specific the importance of nutritional assessments, nutritional
fields. The Woman Exemplar Program (WEP), intended supplements and early childhood education. They were
for last-mile grassroots level underprivileged women, also given inputs on child psychology, child centered
encourages those who have excelled as social change approach, School Readiness Instruments (SRI), use of
leaders in education, health and micro enterprise. educational kits and monitoring child development.
From L to R: Shobana Kamineni, the then President, CII and Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd; Munni Begum, Woman
Exemplar 2018 in Education Category; M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, then President-Designate, CII and Vice
Chairman, Bharti Enterprises and Uday Kotak, then Vice President, CII and MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd at the Woman Exemplar Program
Award Ceremony in New Delhi
The adopted centres were painted with lead free paint and three Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, reaching out
and equipped with ECE kits and child friendly toys. to more than 3300 beneficiaries.
Portable toilets were installed in some Anganwadis and
in others the existing toilets were altered to make them Universal Access to Sanitation
child-friendly and hygienic. In the third phase of Mission SoS, CIIF engaged with
community, Industry, and urban local bodies to construct
Going forward, the plan is to roll out the project in Delhi,
20 public toilets in Delhi NCR. The initiative also covered
Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka and West Bengal with a
100 schools in Rudyraprayag district of Uttarakhand.
focus on strengthening early childhood education.
To encourage use of toilets, students were appointed as
ambassadors of hygiene, after formation of 83 student
OTHER INITIATIVES clubs in schools.
Disaster Rehabilitation and Response
A coalition of private players in sanitation was catalysed,
In immediate response to the 2018 Kerala floods,
in partnership with the International Toilet Board
CII and CIIF worked with the State administration
Coalition. The goal is to trigger a robust business sector
to provide basic necessities to the affected people.
and deliver universal access to sanitation.
Three command centres were set up in Chennai, Kochi
and Thiruvananthapuram and 60 relief camps in 10
districts provided aid to over 20,000 families. Long
term rehabilitation interventions are being envisaged in
consultation with local Government authorities.
UP Development Initiative
Construction of household toilets was launched in
11 villages in Fatehpur district, in partnership with the
Uttar Pradesh Government. As part of the Buniyadi
Suvidha in Schools campaign, CII Foundation provided
furniture for students in Government Schools in
Allahabad. The initiatives covered 15 Primary Schools Farmer Training in Aurganabad, Maharashtra
Folding in a billion plus Indians into the growth process persons with disabilities, continued to remain the focus
is a key concern for both Indian policy makers as well of development initiatives.
as the Industry. In this light, over the last few years, a
noticeable shift has taken place from subsidy-based In 2018, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs constituted a
programmes to those enabling income generation. high-level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility
There is also a growing consciousness and conviction to review the CSR Legislation. The committee was
amongst companies that businesses have dual roles- requested to consider allowing companies to comply
to create shareholder value as well as play a proactive with the provisions in a manner best suited to each
role in the communities in the environment where one of them. It was emphasized that an enabling CSR
they operate. To help accelerate this process towards framework, rather than a prescriptive one, would help
inclusive and sustainable growth, CII works with Industry develop pioneering strategies and undertake
Governments, Industry and civil society organisations. meaningful CSR initiatives in a self-responsible manner.
Efforts are directed at enabling Members to meet their Widening CSR’s scope to include additional intervention
social development commitments, alongside their areas, rather than constraining it to Schedule VII of the
business aspirations. Companies Act, 2013, was also suggested.
From L to R: Ramanan Ramanathan, Mission Director, NITI Aayog; Shweta Khurana, Director-Corporate Affairs Group, INTEL; Sunish Jauhari, India
Leader, Ashoka; Uma Mahadevan, Principal Secretary, Women & Child Development and Empowerment of Differently Abled and Senior Citizens
Department, Government of Karnataka; Ajit Jha, Editor, India Today; Rachna Panda, Chief Communication Officer, GE and Anand G, Editor, The
Children Mail at the Panel Discussion at the National CSR Summit 2018 in New Delhi
The important influence that sports make on confidence, encourage social behaviour and are a tool
children, especially in their formative years, cannot for social inclusion.
be undermined. The significance is heightened by
Making a paradigm shift in the conceptual design of
their potential to deliver encouraging performance at
school education, the Ministry of Human Resource
international sporting events. CII thus embarked upon
Development (MHRD) launched the ‘Samagra Shiksha’
a journey of making sports a necessary and daily part
scheme. It treats ‘schools’ holistically as a continuum
of lives, especially for children, with an aim to ensure
from pre-school, through to the senior secondary level.
their holistic development and to widen the pool of
The scheme was prepared with the broader goal of
individuals participating in sports. Pursuing the vision to
improving school effectiveness, measured in terms of
have India’s 300 million children playing for 60 minutes
equal opportunities for schooling and equitable learning
everyday, sports were evangelised to both, the private
outcomes. Sports and Physical Education across all levels
sector as well as policy makers. Given that funding,
of school education is a major intervention proposed
investment and corporate participation are key to giving
under the scheme In this context, a representation was
a thrust to achieving this vision, specific emphasis was
submitted to the MHRD on providing sports equipment
laid on these aspects. During the year, efforts were
to Government and aided schools.
made to propagate a workable model with the Central
and State Governments, and partners identified for Parents and children in the age group of 5 to 15 years
implementing sports in schools. The efforts revolved are key stakeholders for adoption of sports in schools.
around popularizing physical education in schools, A sustained campaign was conducted through the year
changing stakeholder mindsets towards sports and to propagate to this target audience, the importance
generating investment for this sector. of sports for holistic development of children. Several
sports related activities, sharing anecdotes & news and
ADVOCACY building a community of sports’ supporters were driven
Numerous studies have validated the positive influence through this campaign.
of sports on students’ academic achievements. Results
have shown that children active in sports are more ACTION
likely to achieve higher learning as well as higher While the global sports industry is valued at US$ 500-
grades. Contributing to physical, emotional, and 600 billion, in India it is yet to play the role of a strong
intellectual development of children, they also help build contributor to the economy.
From L to R: Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII; Sanjay Gupta, Chairman, CII National Committee on Sports at the CII
Col Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Minister of State (I/C) for Youth Affairs Scorecard 2018 in New Delhi
& Sports and Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Jalaj Dani,
Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on Sports in New Delhi
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Physical & Health Education teachers along with course instructors
YOUNG INDIANS
Young Indians (Yi), is a CII initiative with presence across abuse, amongst millions of stakeholders. The 619
the country through its 43 Chapters, including three outreach activities themed ‘Play Your Part’, impacted
new chapters in Mizoram, Puducherry and Thoothukudi over 35 lakh people directly as well as by raising
launched in 2018-19. Comprising more than 2700 awareness. Launched in 2018, Leher is a novel initiative
direct Members in the age group of 21-45 years, the under this project comprising of 52 one-minute movies
YUVA Wing has enrolled over 19,000 students. These on child safety and protection, being made with
dynamic individuals, from varied walks of life including participation of renowned scriptwriters and filmmakers.
entrepreneurs, professionals, academicians, artists, Skate for a Cause campaign saw a Yi member skate 6000
homemakers, are passionate about contributing to kms across the Golden Quadrilateral over 90 days raising
social impact initiatives and those that contribute awareness about child safety and girl child education to
to the surrounding ecosystem. The Yi projects and over a million people. Going forward, the project plans
programmes, covering causes related to education, to build consensus to include child safety as part of the
healthcare, environment, employability, youth curriculum in primary schools in India.
leadership, arts and other rural initiatives, are truly
reflective of this ‘giving’ spirit of the Members. The Gift an Organ project, that has increased organ
donation awareness since 2016, achieved a landmark
INITIATIVES recognition from National Organ and Tissue Transplant
During the year, Yi focused on the three pillars of Nation Organisation (NOTTO), of the Ministry of Health and
Building, Thought Leadership and Youth Leadership. Family Welfare. With a national registration, GAO collated
Project Masoom, Gift an Organ, Road Safety, Rural 3300 online pledges and expects to list future pledges on
Initiatives, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Learning, the official National Registry of Organ Donors.
International Engagements made a positive impact on
The Road Safety project continued campaigns on
over a million people across the country.
educating citizens on the importance of abiding by traffic
Project Masoom has, since its launch in 2015, created rules and imbibing a sense of responsibility towards
awareness on issues of child safety and child sexual fellow citizens to avoid accidents & deaths.
Multilateral Forums
Trade Policy
Exports
Trade Fairs
09
OPERATIONAL INDIA
BUSINESS FORUMS
Australia*, Caribbean, China, Egypt, Latin
America and the Caribbean (LAC),
Singapore, South Africa, Turkey*,
United Kingdom, United States of America
07
CEOs FORUMS
COORDINATED IN 2018-19 UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
India - French CEOs Forum
India - UK CEOs Forum
India - South Africa CEOs Forum
India - Indonesia CEOs Forum
India - Japan Business Leaders Forum
India - Malaysia CEOs Forum
India - Sweden Business Leaders Roundtable
1500+
B2B MEETINGS DURING
REGIONAL CONCLAVES
CII - EXIM Bank Conclave on
India Africa Project Partnership
India - CLMV Business Conclave
India - Latin America &
Caribbean (LAC) Conclave
* Launched in 2018-19
UNITED GERMANY
KINGDOM
FRANCE
SINGAPORE
EGYPT
UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH AFRICA
Over the last few years, India’s engagement with the as a bridge between the Chinese Government & other
world has become increasingly multi-dimensional, agencies and Indian companies. Several opportunities
covering aspects of geo-politics, trade, economy and were created for learning from experiences of MNCs
security. At the same time the engagements at the from other countries. Investment prospects offered by
people to people & business to business level have also States such as Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh
deepened. In this backdrop, CII endeavoured to connect were showcased to the Chinese industry. Towards this
Indian Industry with the world on a wide range of issues end, visits of delegations from CCPIT and the State
identified as corporate India’s national priorities. Efforts Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) to India in
to establish Indian Industry as a dependable and stable 2018 were also facilitated.
partner were also stepped up.
Some key issues raised by CII-IBF Egypt Members with
INDIA BUSINESS FORUM officials from the General Authority for Investment
The CII-India Business Forum (CII-IBF) provides a platform and Free Zones included renewal of work permits for
to Indian companies operating in specific countries foreign employees, infrastructure at the free zones
to come together and share information. The Forum where Indian Investors were located, renewal of
organises and facilitates meetings with Government licenses for companies and fees levied from investors.
officials and agencies to address issues facing the Members of the Egypt Chapter also interacted with
Members. Presentations by public and private sector the Chairman, Customs Authority and the Chairman,
representatives help provide information on new rules Industrial Development Authority. Members explored
and regulations in the country of operation. trade and investment opportunities and were assisted in
identifying reputable partners in Egypt.
As the voice for the Indian Industry, CII-IBF China
continued to play a catalyst’s role in furthering a vibrant Issues relating to regulation, trade facilitation, tariff &
economic relationship between India and China. The non-tariff barriers and other challenges facing Indian
Forum not only helped Members to expand their businesses in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC)
business interests in China, but also established itself region were identified by CII-IBF for the LAC region
State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) delegation led by Gan Lin, Vice Minister of SAMR during the visit to CII Institute of Quality
in Bengaluru
under the Chairmanship of Mr Jaidev Shroff, Global mobility, enhanced regional footprint of Indian
CEO, United Phosphorus Ltd (UPL). A consultative companies, developing a roadmap/framework to ensure
process with the Indian Diplomatic Missions and the that businesses have full transparency on the EU’s
LAC Governments was followed for this purpose. General Data Protection Regulation, domiciliation of
Interactive sessions on topics such as arbitration, M&A, companies in the UK, lower fees for business and
labour policy, taxation laws and other relevant areas, visitor visas, among others.
such as ease of doing business, helped Indian companies
understand the business landscape in the region. The annual edition of India Meets Britain Tracker, that
maps the fastest growing Indian companies in the UK,
In Colombia, opportunities were created to network released in association with Grant Thornton, revealed
with key stakeholders in collaboration with the National that around 800 Indian companies in the UK employ
Business Association of Colombia, Bogota Chamber nearly 105,000 people. The tracker estimates their
of Commerce, the Colombian Government’s trade combined revenue at £46.4 bn.
and investment promotion arm-ProColombia, the
Association of Free Trade Zones in the Americas and In a showcase of Indian businesses, the UK Heads of
the Colombia-India Chamber of Commerce. Interactions Indian companies met 40 UK Parliamentarians and senior
with the Government of the State of Durango (Mexico), ministers in the British Parliament. The Manchester India
the Government of the Province of Caldas (Colombia), Partnership, a forum where CII is a founding partner,
the Government of the Province of Almirante Brown was also launched at the showcase. The Partnership’s
(Argentina), as well as sessions on Cuba and the lesser study titled Northern Powerhouse and India, highlights
explored Caribbean Islands opened new opportunities opportunities for collaboration in digital & information
for Indian businesses. The Forum met Gen (Dr) V K Singh, technology, health innovation, energy & sustainability,
Minister of State for External Affairs, Government of advanced manufacturing and tourism. Pursued by
India, and other key stakeholders in Chile, including the the Partnership, a direct air route from Mumbai to
Federation of Chilean Industry, Santiago Chamber of Manchester was recently established, opening up a host
Commerce and the Chile-India Chamber of Commerce. of opportunities between North of England and India.
The International Business Festival in Liverpool was an
Some key agreements under consideration by India opportunity for the CII-IBF UK team to network with
and UK include finalisation of the India-UK Totalisation businesses operating in the country.
Agreement, negotiation of a Bilateral Investment Treaty
as well as a Post Brexit FTA between India and UK. In the light of the impending Brexit, various countries
During the year, CII-IBF UK, led by Dr David Landsman, with Embassies in London reached out to Indian
Executive Director, Tata Limited, took forward these companies through CII. The Prime Ministers of Malta
and other pertinent issues such as migration & labour & Portugal and the Ambassadors of Poland, Mauritius,
The East Asian region forms a major focus of India’s Act Mr Jeong Deok min, The Honorary Counsel General of
East Policy. Over the past year, India has articulated the India, Busan, South Korea led a business delegation to
role of trade in promoting prosperity of the strategic India to explore interests in sectors like shipbuilding
Indo Pacific region. equipment & material, seafood processing, tax & lead
services, construction, automobile, logistics, tourism &
Japan IT amongst others.
Indian CEOs with Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India and Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan at the India Japan Business Leaders
Forum in Tokyo, Japan
Indonesia
The need to promote linkages between India and
Indonesia, within the services sector including IT & ITES,
tourism, healthcare, financial services such as insurance
services, and other business & professional services can
not be undermined. This was highlighted by
Mr Adi Godrej and Mr Rosan Roeslani, Co-Chairs of the
India – Indonesia CEO Forum. The recommendations
from the 2nd meeting of the Forum were submitted to
CII Singapore Core Group with Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of
Mr Joko Widodo, President of Indonesia, and Singapore in Singapore
The Indian Delegation with President of India, Ram Nath Kovind at the India-Vietnam Business Forum
North Africa is a socially vibrant region with proximity by representatives of Indian industry. At an interactive
to the European Union, West & the Middle East making session of select CEOs, H.E. Mr Ibrahim Mohamed Solih,
it economically promising. In this context, a business President of the Republic of Maldives, welcomed Indian
delegation to Algeria and Tunisia focused on promoting investment to the island nation and highlighted his
and facilitating economic cooperation. MoUs were Government’s efforts to improve the ease of doing
signed with the Algerian Chamber of Commerce & business in his country. Indian businesses also had
Industry and CONECT International, Tunisia to encourage an opportunity to meet with the Foreign Minister of
commercial co-operation and give new impetus to the Maldives and the accompanying high level delegation at
meeting in Ahmedabad. it was observed that India and Europe share the values
of democracy, human rights, fundamental freedom
The meeting in New Delhi, with Mr Suhrob R Kholmuradov, and support rules-based global order centred on
the Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, signified multilateralism. Both represent ‘unions of diversity’ and
CII’s focus on the country and was followed by a CEOs have important stakes in each other’s prosperity and
delegation to Tashkent. The delegation, coinciding sustainable development. In this backdrop, CII engaged
with the meeting of India-Uzbekistan Inter Government constructively with both, the traditional partners in
Commission (IGC), was addressed by Shri Suresh Prabhu. Europe, as well as the emerging markets in the continent
for future business opportunities.
Iran
United Kingdom
Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif, Foreign Minister of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, accompanied a high-powered The UK-India CEO Forum met on the side lines of the
business delegation to the India-Iran Business Forum, bilateral visit of the Prime Minister of India to the UK.
held in partnership with the Embassy of Iran in New The discussions on challenges and opportunities for India
Delhi. Gen (Dr) V K Singh (Retd), Minister of State and the UK to collaborate in data usage & protection,
Germany
A study on the prospects from shared prosperity,
Members of CII Business Delegation with Ram Nath Kovind, President of
stemming from the Indian Investments in Germany, was India, in Prague, Czech Republic
Another business delegation, accompanying The story of the strategic partnership was driven
Shri C R Chaudhary, Minister of State for Commerce and through several engagement platforms, opening new
Industry, Government of India, witnessed the signing opportunities along the way. Some of these included
of the Protocol of 9th Session of the Belarusian-Indian shows highlighting the investment opportunities in
Inter Governmental Commission on trade, economic, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Gujrat, Maharashtra
scientific, technological and cultural cooperation. and Tamil Nadu. The Select USA Summit India Reception
featuring over 20 US state economic development
Similar opportunities were explored in Ukraine too, organisations and a delegation to India led by sylvester
under the India-Ukraine Business Forum where Indian turner, Mayor of Houston, Texas gave a further push to
businesses discussed prospective business partnerships the engagement.
with 40 Ukrainian businesses.
Building on the thought leadership with respect
Russia to building the India-US bilateral trade relationship
through economic engagement, CII sought to educate
The India Russia Business Summit was a platform for
stakeholders on the changing global trade dynamics.
leading CEOs from the two countries to discuss trade
Awareness was created amongst the US Government
& investment issues and opportunities. At the Summit,
and private sector officials on the ramifications of
organised in cooperation with DPIIT and Invest India,
the Indian Industry arising from the shifting US trade
the Prime Minister of India and President of Russia
regimes. Perspectives on the means to boost two-way
reiterated their commitment to expanding business and
trade in goods and services via the ‘Roadmap to
economic cooperation between the two countries.
US$ 500 Billion’ initiative were also gathered. US
The Summit was also addressed by several Ministers
Industry’s concerns regarding ease of doing business
from both countries. were addressed to highlight opportunities and
accelerate investments in India.
NORTH AMERICA
United States Thought leadership was given a further thrust with
an interaction of the US Ambassador to India with
A Subnational Engagement strategy to expand the
Industry Members in New Delhi; submitting policy
India-US economic relationship beyond the capitals
inputs to the US Trade Representative (USTR) for the
and Tier-1 cities was launched in 2018. This strategy
maintenance of India’s GSP benefits and initiating
intends to increase bilateral investments and job
regional Roundtables in India and the US with experts
creation by facilitating exposure to new partnerships
to outline policy recommendations for boost bilateral
and opportunities, generate awareness about CII in new
trade numbers. The CEOs of the US Chamber of
US geographies, as well as encourage engagement with
Commerce and the US Undersecretary of Commerce
organisations that focus on building State or city-level
for International Trade, US Department of Commerce
partnerships.
were hosted at Industry Roundtables in New Delhi.
The Indian Industry’s priorities, goals, and intent for India-Canada co-production treaty with agencies from
collaboration within the bilateral relationship in 2019 the film industries of Canada, Namibia, Australia as well
were discussed with a diverse range of stakeholders as with executives from the Locarno Film Festival and
including the Embassy of India to the US, Carnegie Festival De Cannes.
Endowment for Peace, US Departments of Defense,
Commerce, State, Energy & Agriculture, US Agency for
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
International Development (USAID), Business Council for
International Understanding (BCIU) and the US Chamber With a combined GDP of over US$ 4 trillion, the Latin
of Commerce. America and the Caribbean (LAC) region is a formidable
economic force. It remains important for India from
the point of view of its economic growth prospects as
Canada
well as India’s energy security, given that India imports
With a view to advancing the India-Canada economic about 18-20% of its oil imports from this region. CII has
relationship, the focus on Canada was expanded by engaged with this region for over a decade, through a
taking collaborations with partner organisations to series of conclaves.
unprecedented levels. The current challenges impeding
the growth of Indian companies, as well as investment With the aim to enhance India’s profile in the LAC region,
and job creation in Canada were highlighted while the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ministry of
also emphasising Indian industry’s contributions to Commerce and Industry, Government of India, and
the nation. New areas of growth and partnership the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin
opportunities in sectors such as agritech & food America and Caribbean (UNECLAC) partnered CII for
processing, media & entertainment, technology, the India-Latin America and Caribbean Conclave in
innovation and sustainability were explored in 2018. Chile. This was the 8th such Conclave, with the first six
held in Guadalajara, Mexico. It was meant to provide a
The India-Canada Business Forum on Innovation continuous platform for stakeholders to interact with
and Business Connectivity, co-organised with Canada a large Indian delegation and enthusiastic participants
India Business Forum and the Indo-Canadian from a multitude of backgrounds. The other partners
Connectivity Council (February), hosted Prime Minister for the Conclave included Inter-American Development
Trudeau in New Delhi. A Joint Industry Session with Bank (IDB), CAF Development Bank of Latin America, and
Ms Shobana Kamineni, Past President CII and the India- the Federation of Chilean Industry (SOFOFA).
Canada CEOs Dialogue with DPIIT (formerly DIPP)
followed the visit. The Canada India Business Forum, During the year, recommendations regarding the
held in Mumbai along with Canada India Business expansion of the India-Chile Preferential Trade
Council, was addressed by Premier Scott Moe, Premier Agreement (PTA) and the India-MERCOSUR PTA were
of the Province of Saskatchewan. shared with the Department of Commerce, Ministry
of Commerce and Industry. Inputs were also given
The first Indian delegation to the Toronto International with respect to the first and second rounds of talks on
Film Festival (TIFF), with the Ministry of Information & the India-Peru Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the
Broadcasting promoted the Indian film industry and the proposed agreements with Colombia and Ecuador.
emphasized. The revival of direct air links between the IORA CONFERENCE ON
countries and easier visa policies for BRICS Members to RENEWABLE ENERGY
ease travel were stressed.
The Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) is an
association of countries whose shores are washed by the
The session held on sidelines of the BRICS Summit, in
Indian Ocean. Its Members collectively aim at enhancing
association with Gauteng Growth and Development
economic cooperation for sustained development
Agency, was an opportunity for key officials from the
and balanced economic growth. The IORA has four
Gauteng Provincial Government, the Department of
ministerial level engagements on trade, blue economy,
Home Affairs to meet the Indian delegation.
renewable energy and tourism. Ever since its formation,
ASSESSING INDIA’S CONNECTIVITY India has played a key role in identifying priority areas for
WITH ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD IORA and in deliberating the future course of action.
The seminar on assessing India’s connectivity with initiatives required to promote development, use of
its neighbourhood, was held in collaboration with renewable energy in the region and the need for sharing
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum & Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India while
Natural Gas and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, addressing the delegates highlighted the importance
Government of India, highlighted the importance of Bay of creating the alternative of clean energy for a green
of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral Technical Economic future. Mr Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of
Cooperation (BIMSTEC) for the region. The participants the United Nations said that climate change was an
also deliberated upon the means of transportation and existential threat for all and the global renewable energy
energy security that define the strength and sovereignty revolution would hopefully provide a replacement
of the region comprising of Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, for fossil fuels. The key takeaways and concrete
Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, Nepal. They also discussed recommendations from the meetings were documented
the importance of their economic growth to the region’s to provide direction for the efforts of the IORA Member
growth and development. States in the renewable energy sector.
A large percentage of Indian businesses are family owned especially with respect to family governance and how to
and controlled, a norm rather than an exception across engage in cross generational dialogue.
the globe. In a dynamic and disruptive global business
environment, family businesses need to strengthen their Prof Paulo Morosetti, Paolo, SDA Senior Lecturer of
capacities to take the next leap of growth. CII-Family Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management Department
Business Network (CII-FBN) India Chapter provides at the SDA Bocconi School of Management who comes
opportunities for family owned businesses to share with extensive consulting and executive experience,
their knowledge and works to establish linkages with both in Italy and other countries, was the key speaker at
FBN chapters across the globe. A key area of work for the event. He serves as board member on several multi-
the India chapter is promoting leadership development business and multi-national firms and is a speaker on
programmes for the next gen family members. topics such as family business, succession planning and
strategic change. Paolo regularly cooperates with the
ACTION Family Business Network International (FBN-I) and is a
member of the Family Firm Institute (FFI).
Learning Best Practices
Leaders of family businesses need a shared vision, Creating and Increasing Awareness
a collective purpose, a spirit of collaboration and
• A real life case study on how a family that was
cooperation for keeping the family together and
on the edge of split, resolved their financial and
preserving continuity of business. To provide a platform personal issues was shared at the WAPI Exchange
to deliver on this need of family businesses, a 28 member programme
delegation visited the facilities of four prominent • In Pune, a discussion was held on Family Gravity, led
German Family Businesses: Henkel Ag & Co, Tengelmann, by Mr Sonny Iqbal, Global Co-leader of the Family
Krohne Messtechnik and Franz Haniel & Cie GmbH. The Business Practice and Mr Neeraj Sagar, India leader
interactions and meetings were an opportunity to learn of the Family Business Practice
about the best practices adopted by these companies. • A workshop with Prof Andrew Keyt, an international
expert on succession planning was organised by a
Next Gen Leadership Development and CII-FBN India chapter in Mumbai
Knowledge Sharing • A meet and greet dinner, organised by the CII FBN
India Chapter in Kolkatta, provided an opportunity
The 5th CII-FBN India Chapter annual summit was a for Members to interact with and learn from some
powerful platform for the next generation family of the best in this space.
business leaders to share some of the most pressing
issues concerning their role in business. Based on the
theme ‘Fold in the Future’, the summit explored areas
such as family gravity and waste to wealth.
THE PARTNERSHIP SUMMIT 2019 the Government of India’s policy initiatives such as Make
in India, Skill India, Digital India, Smart Cities.
India is working towards a Manufacturing GDP of
US$ 1 trillion in a bid to enhancing the country’s GDP The National Industrial Policy aimed at developing
to US$ 5 trillion by 2025 and to US$10 trillion by 2030. global value chains, and boosting India’s manufacturing
At a time when global economy is slowing down India competitiveness, that is awaiting Cabinet approval, will
continues to remain a growth spot, the stakeholders go a long way in creating a growth environment. Given
have to cooperate towards contributing to the global the importance of global value chains to the growth
economic growth, for which partnerships and mutually of manufacturing, this policy focuses on how mutually
rewarding relationships are a must. beneficial value chains as well as supply chains can
be developed.
For India to achieve its ambitious growth targets and
quickening the pace of development, simplifying rules, These and several other development initiatives of the
removing discretionary powers and decentralization Government of India were hailed by global and Indian
are going to be key. In addition, encouraging farmers Industry leaders hailed the during deliberations at the
to diversify into allied activities to ensure sustainable 25th Partnership Summit held on January 12-14, 2019 in
livelihoods and making agriculture profitable and Mumbai. Organised in association with DPIIT (formerly
sustainable need to become the focus of policy makers, DIPP) and Government of Maharashtra, the Summit
Industry and the other key stakeholders. The importance was themed ‘New India: Rising to Global Occasions’.
of simple innovations and use of science & technology The deliberations emphasised the importance of policy
to address everyday problems of the common man will and regulatory certainty. Shri M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice
help in the betterment of human conditions. These President of India and the Chief Guest delivered the
development imperatives have thus been the focus of inaugural address. Shri C Vidyasagar Rao, Governor of
From L to R: Vikram Kirloskar, Vice President, CII and Chairman and MD, Kirloskar Systems Ltd and Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motor;
Mahadev Jagannath Jankar, Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, and Fisheries Development, Government of Maharashtra;
Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Minister of Economy, Government of UAE; Subhash Desai, Minister of Industries & Mining, Government of Maharashtra;
C Vidyasagar Rao, Governor of Maharashtra; M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India; Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce & Industry and
Civil Aviation, Government of India; Kim Hyun Chong, Minister of Trade, South Korea; Francis Gurry, Director General, World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO); Ramesh Abhishek, Secretary, DPIIT (formerly DIPP), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India and
Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII at the 25th Partnership Summit 2019 in Mumbai
The increasing uncertainty in the direction of global in e-commerce and also data localization. There was
trade and emerging trends such as the rise of global increased focus on the various FTAs India is negotiating/
value chains have triggered a shift in the international renegotiating, specifically the RCEP, India Korea CEPA, the
trade landscape. The changing dynamics of the proposed India Sri Lanka ECTA among others. Considering
multilateral trade agreements and the environment & that the RCEP negotiations are at a crucial stage, a report
social changes have given rise to new global debates and was prepared based on data analysis and consultations
discussions. In this challenging scenario, the CII National with stakeholders to present a possible approach for
Committee on International Trade Policy made efforts at India’s goods negotiations vis-à-vis China. This includes
making Indian exports globally competitive. The issues the offensive and defensive interests of Indian Industry
and interests of various trade associations, trade policy and concurrent domestic measures required for Indian
experts and major industry sectors such as textiles, Industry to effectively leverage the RCEP.
metal, mining, chemicals, engineering & automobile,
telecommunication, IT & ITeS and business services were Under the Department of Commerce’s initiative to foster
taken up with policy makers, especially the Department a robust standards regime in the country, representations
of Commerce and Industry. were made on Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary (SPS),
Technical Barrier to Trade (TBT) and domestic regulations
The Industry’s stance on the possible impact of the mega impeding India’s exports. The Indian National Strategy for
regional Free Trade Agreements, such as the Regional Standardization and a Study on SPS and TBT Notifications
Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the issued at WTO in 2016 were released at the National
other FTAs India is currently negotiating, on the growth Standards Conclave. The SPS Study, prepared jointly
of Indian exports and the possible inclusion of new areas with APG-SLG Law Offices, examines these notifications
(such as e-commerce and investment facilitation) in the with respect to sectors such as chemicals, steel, marine
WTO was articulated during the year. Extensive work products amongst others. A series of Regional Standard
was also undertaken on Trade Related Standards and the Conclaves were also organised across the country.
draft e-commerce policy.
A report focused on deepening the Africa India trade
ADVOCACY relations was prepared in collaboration with the United
Detailed suggestions and representations were Nations Economic Commission for Africa. Released at
made to the Government on various issues impacting the CII EXIM Bank India Africa Growth Partnership, it
exports. These suggestions on the draft e-commerce examines the existing trade and investment relationship
policy ranged from cross border data flows to FDI between India and the African countries.
From L to R: Dr Naushad Forbes, Past President, CII, and Co-Chairman, Forbes Marshall; Rita Teaotia, then Secretary, Commerce, Ministry of
Commerce & Industry; Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation, Government of India; Surina Rajan, Director General,
Bureau of Indian Standards and Sudhanshu Pandey, Additional Secretary- Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India at the
5th National Standards Conclave in New Delhi
India’s exports are entrusted with a two-pronged to offset the cost disadvantage and non-abetment of
target: one, of driving India’s economic growth as the taxes & duties by enhancing MEIS and duty drawback
nation strives to become a US$ 5 trillion economy rates. Proposals were submitted for ways to revive
by 2025 and second, of helping India find its place Special Economic Zones (SEZs), encourage enhanced
amongst the top ten trading nations by 2022. During use of SEZ infrastructure and incentivizing exporters
the year, the CII National Committee on EXIM actively to invest in the expansion of existing operations and
engaged with the Government of India to advocate creating new employment opportunities.
for an ideal mix of policy instruments including
fiscal incentives, institutional changes, procedural ACTION
rationalization, enhancing market access across the
world and diversification of export markets. Enhancing Indian Industry’s export competitiveness,
increasing engagement with States and sustaining
ADVOCACY & increasing the current rate of growth in a volatile
global trade environment were deliberated upon
CII worked closely with the Directorate General of
during the Exports Summit. Industry views were
Foreign Trade (DGFT), Department of Commerce and
shared with Director General, DGFT on strengthening
Industry to facilitate an environment conducive to
the Foreign Trade Policy, addressing critical
encouraging exports. Some of the key export related
bottlenecks in export incentive schemes and scaling
issues taken up with DGFT included credit availability
innovation across sectors. Stakeholders also shared
to exporters to help them compete in international
their perspectives on trade facilitation and export
markets and ensuring smooth flow of funds.
promotion strategies of the Government, engaging
Government support was sought for enabling exporters States and focus sectors in driving higher exports.
From L to R: Sanjay Budhia, Chairman, CII National Committee on EXIM and MD, Patton International Ltd; Alok V Chaturvedi, Director General of
Foreign Trade – DGFT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce and Industry & Civil Aviation, Government of India;
Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises and Naishad Parikh, Chairman, Equinox Solutions Ltd and Director,
AIA Engineering Ltd at the CII Exports Summit 2018 in New Delhi
Fairs, expositions and exhibitions, organised by CII, are and hosted over 8000 B2B, G2B, B2G meetings across
an important business service for Members and other 22 sectors and 40 knowledge sessions.
stakeholders in an era defined by disruptive innovations
and advanced technologies. Efforts are made to International Rail Coach Expo 2018
maintain a leadership position through continuous A CII initiative, in association with the Integral Coach
innovation and building scale. Value is delivered to Factor (ICF), Ministry of Railways, the International Rail
Membership by not only imbibing global best practices, Coach Expo (IRCE 2018) focused on rail coach and train
but by setting benchmarks with high quality business sets. The first of its kind exhibition attracted participation
generating environments and a drive to deliver customer of over 100 exhibitors from 14 countries, 12450 visitors,
delight. A large part of the work is focused on expansion and more than 400 delegates from Indian Railways.
in strong and emerging geographical markets.
Bengaluru Space Expo 2018
Global Exhibition on Services 2018 Satellites, launch vehicles and related products and
The 4 edition of Global Exhibition on Services (GES)
th
technologies were on exhibit at the 6th Bengaluru Space
was a global platform for increased trade in services, Expo 2018 (BSX’18), Asia’s only exhibition in this area.
enhanced strategic cooperation and strengthened Held in association with Antrix Corporation Ltd and
multilateral relationships amongst stakeholders. Held in Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the BSX
Mumbai, in association with the Ministry of Commerce was a confluence of over 104 exhibitors including 16
and Industry and Services Export Promotion Council ISRO centres, 56 speakers and 744 delegates. The expo
(SEPC), it was an opportunity for businesses to explore received participation from over 15 countries, including
new avenues. Inaugurated by President of India, Belarus, Belgium, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India,
Shri Ram Nath Kovind, GES 2018 attracted over 628 Lithuania, Norway, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan
exhibitors, 500 overseas delegates from 100 countries (RoC), Thailand, UK, and USA.
Ram Nath Kovind, President of India at the GES 2018 Exhibition in Mumbai. From L to R: Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII;
Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce and Industry & Civil Aviation; Ram Nath Kovind and Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra
From L to R: Leonie Muldoon, Senior Trade Commissioner, Australian Trade Commission; Anil Kumar Jha, Chairman, CII National Committee on
Mining and Chairman Coal India Limited; Dr Amit Mitra, Minister of Industry, Commerce & Enterprise, Finance, MSME and Textile, Government of
West Bengal; Michel Feiner, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany and Mehul Mohanka, Chairman, CII Mining Construction Equipment
Division and MD & Group CEO, Tega Industries at the 14th International Mining and Machinery Exhibition in Kolkata
From L to R: Sachin Agarwal, MD, PTC Industries; Kumar Keshav, MD, Supported by Ministries of External Affairs, Ayush,
LMRC; Sachit Jain, Chairman, CII NR and Vice Chairman and MD, Electronics & Information Technology, Health &
Vardhman Special Steels Ltd; Virendra Kumar, DG, RDSO; Tilak Raj Seth,
Chairman, Innorail Conference & Executive Vice President, Siemens Family Welfare, and Steel as well as the National Small
Ltd and S K Singh, ED (Research) RDSO at the 3rd InnoRail India Show in
Lucknow Industries Corporation (NSIC), the exhibition saw
participation of 500 companies from 25 countries.
InnoRail India 2018 The 3-days show attracted over 25000 visitors and
witnessed over 5500 B2B meetings.
Stakeholders of the rail transportation sector networked
with international businesses at the 3rd InnoRail India Experience zones driven by artificial intelligence, special
Show, organised in association with Research Designs & AI showcase by women entrepreneurs, free breast
Standards Organisation (RDSO), Ministry of Railways and cancer check up for women participants and E-Sports
Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC). With Germany added a uniqueness to IETF, 2019.
as the focus country and with over 120 exhibitors from
12 countries, InnoRail India 2018 witnessed a footfall India Pavilions in Overseas Shows
of over 8000 visitors. The future procurement plans
Efforts at building brand India in the overseas markets,
of RDSO, Indian Railways, Zonal Railways and LMRC,
in partnership with Ministry of Commerce continued
especially with respect to modernization of Railways,
through the year. Focus was on strengthening
were shared with the exhibitors.
bilateral trade and creating awareness about business
opportunities available on both sides. Several sector
At panel discussions, held concurrent to the exhibition,
specific shows and India pavilions were organised at the
discussions revolved around enhancing speed &
following exhibitions across the world:
throughput of Indian Railways, emerging opportunities
in the value chain – Business for the Businesses and • Build Tech 2018, Ukraine
Reshaping Urban Transportation in India – Catapulting to • InterTool 2018, Austria
the Next Level. • Wampex 2018, Ghana
• India Pavilion at 4th Bangladesh Buildcon 2018,
International Engineering & Bangladesh
• India Pavilion at Expo Nacional Ferretera 2018,
Technology Fair 2019
Mexico
The 23rd International Engineering & Technology Fair • India Pavilion at 7th Srilanka Buildcon International
(IETF), CII’s flagship event, featured three concurrent Expo 2018, Sri Lanka
From L to R: Wilfred Gonzalez Vidal, First Vice Minister, Republica De Cuba; Oscar Martinez Cordoves, Ambassador of Cuba; Ado Leko, Ambassador
of the Republic of Niger, Vipin Sondhi, Chairman, CII Trade Fair Council and MD and CEO, JCB India Ltd; Boureima Souleymane, Second Counsellor,
Embassy of the Republic of Niger to India; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises; Chandrajit Banerjee, Director
General, CII; Gaurav Gupta, Principal Secretary, IT, BT and S&T, Karnataka; Deepak Kumar; Executive Director, India Trade Promotion Organisation
and Rajan Navani, Chairman, CII Artificial Intelligence India and MD, Jetline Group of Companies at the IETF 2019 in New Delhi
• India Pavilion at 5th Nepal Buildcon International accelerated infrastructure growth in Nepal. Over 5000
Expo 2019, Kathmandu, Nepal business visitors from sectors such as contracting
• India Pavilion at BIG5 QATAR 2018, Qatar community, Government, large infrastructure companies
• KOAA 2018, Korea and the defence benefitted from the exhibition.
• Big5 East Africa 2018, Kenya
• India Pavilion at 5th Nepal Buildcon International Enterprise India - Myanmar 2018
Expo 2019, Kathmandu, Nepal
The Enterprise India Show in Myanmar was themed
• India Pavilion at ADIPEC 2018 in Abu Dhabi
‘Building Relationships, Nurturing Growth’. The Embassy
of India, Yangon, Myanmar; Department of Commerce,
ConMac 2018 - Nepal Edition Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of
The 1st edition of ConMac in Nepal, was the largest India; Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers
construction equipment exhibition in the country. Held of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) and the India
in association with the Embassy of India in Kathmandu, Myanmar Chamber of Commerce (IMCC) partnered CII
the effort was supported by the Federation of for this exhibition.
Contractors Association, the Asian Institute of Diplomacy
and International Affairs and the Indian Construction Jointly inaugurated by Shri Ram Nath Kovind, President
Equipment Manufactures' Association (ICEMA). of India and Mr U Myint Swe, Vice President (1) of
Myanmar, the occasion was witnessed by a large number
More than 100 exhibitors from India and Nepal of ministers and Government officials from Myanmar
showcased latest technology and equipment for and India as well as senior CII Members. With over 300
Ram Nath Kovind, President of India at the Enterprise India Show in Myanmar
Manufacturing
Infrastructure
Space
Energy
Services
For the year 2018-19, the CII National Council on that continue to impede FPO's growth. Going forward,
Agriculture aligned its work to ‘India Rise’, the overarching stakeholder consultations on the FPO policy framework
organisational theme for the year. The work focused on will be undertaken in partnership with the Ministry of
making agriculture responsible, inclusive, sustainable, Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (MoAFW).
and entrepreneurial. In pursuit of this objective, five
key areas of intervention were identified to make agri A dialogue on how advanced technologies can be
production and marketing systems efficient and reduce leveraged for managing demand driven production
farmer distress. These include encouraging aggregation and reducing farmer stress from supply fluctuations
to build scale, leveraging advanced technologies for was initiated with MoAFW. The wide ranging
production forecasting and planning, mitigating risks by solutions offered by remote sensing for agriculture
scaling crop insurance, unlocking greater value by were presented to Mr Sanjay Aggarwal, Secretary,
bringing efficiency in agriculture marketing and creating Department of Agriculture & Cooperation. Follow up
an enabling policy and regulatory environment. meetings with Mahanalobis National Crop Forecast
Centre (MNCFC) and ISRO, deliberated upon possible
pilots to assess village level yields using RST and GIS.
ADVOCACY
Given that small farmers receive only an insignificant Recognising that agriculture is fundamentally a risky
percentage of the price paid by the consumer to the economic activity, the Government has taken concrete
middleman, aggregation to build scale is key to reducing steps to scale up crop insurance. Taking cognizance
farmer distress. FPOs are being promoted by Small of the challenges related to farmer awareness and
Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC), National Bank enrolment, business processes, loss assessments, claim
for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) as well settlements, technology uptake and infrastructure gaps,
as State Governments under the National Policy for MoAFW issued revised Operational Guidelines for the
Promotion of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY). CII further
A national policy paper, submitted to the Government, plans to engage with the MoAFW on strengthening
has made recommendations on addressing the challenges technology related to PMFBY.
P K Swain, Joint Secretary, Marketing, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare addressing the CII-MoAFW workshop on scaling trade through
e-NAM in Hyderabad. From L to R: B Thiagarajan, Co-Chairman, CII National Council on Agriculture and MD, Bluestar Ltd; S Sivakumar, Chairman,
CII Expert Group on Doubling Farmers’ Income and Group Head - Agri & IT Businesses, ITC Limited; C Parthasarathi, APC & Principal Secretary,
Agriculture and Co-operation, Telangana; Samuel Anand Kumar, Special Commissioner & Director of Marketing, Andhra Pradesh and G Lakshmi Bai,
Director, Agriculture Marketing, Telangana
With a view to strengthening the proposed Ease of identified for showcasing a viable GrAMS conversion
Doing Agri-Business (EoDAB) Index, being developed by model through post harvest interventions and
the Ministry, suggestions were made towards broad- infrastructure creation. Discussions were also initiated
basing the scope as well as recalibrating parameters with other State Governments for the GrAMS project.
The recommendations made by the CII Expert Industry to help strengthen the farmer-Industry linkage.
From L to R: Ashwini Malhotra, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on Food Processing Industries and MD, Weikfield Foods Pvt Ltd; Arun Maira,
Former Member, Planning Commission of India; Harsimrat Kaur, Minister, Food Processing Industries; Suresh Narayanan, Chairman CII National
Committee on Food Processing Industries; Chairman & MD, Nestle India Ltd; Rajesh Srivastava, Executive Chairman, Rabo Equity Advisors and
Pankaj Mehta, MD, Carrier Transicold-India & South Asia at the National Food Processing Conclave in New Delhi
ADVOCACY
To complement the Government’s efforts, CII partnered
From L to R: M Ponnuswami, Chairman, CII Tamil Nadu and Chairman &
MoFPI across a spectrum of programmes, such as the
MD, Pon Pure Chemical India Pvt Ltd; C Muthazhagan, General Manger
promotion of PMKSY scheme across the country. The -Quality Control, Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation;
Deepti Gulati, Head-Programs, GAIN India; Deeksha Bhatt, Coordinator,
cluster level interventions required for three crops Food Fortification Resource Centre, FSSAI and T Madhusudhan Rao,
Lead - Nutrition, TATA Trust at the CII GAIN FSSAI - Zonal Consultation
under the operation greens scheme were identified
on Scaling Up Staple Food Fortification in Chennai
based on a mapping of the supply chain gaps. A three-
pronged approach of multiplying production, reducing
Trade and capacity building opportunities with Japan
wastage and creating necessary enabling agri processing
are being mapped for fisheries and schemes are being
infrastructure was proposed.
outlined to encourage NABARD and World Bank to
participate in specific development funds. Discussions on
Representations were made to the Government to
issues related to use of antibiotics in the allied sectors
ensure that GST rates on food items do not trigger
were triggered with FSSAI and the nodal Ministry.
inflation and ensure that rates are more or less at par
with current indirect tax regime.
ACTION NUTRITION
The National Food Processing Conclave was themed During 2018-19 the work on nutrition revolved around
Roadmap for Indian Food Processing Industries 2.0. policy advocacy, building consumer connect, capacity
Action points identified by the stakeholders during the building and knowledge creation. The National
deliberations include-focus on investment & innovation; Committee on Nutrition engaged with the NITI Aayog,
focus on traceability & sustainable sourcing; enhanced Ministry of Woman and Child Development, MoFPI and
uptake of technology and leveraging traditional food Ministry of Consumer Affairs to align it’s actions with the
knowledge of India. National Nutrition Strategy and tackle the malnutrition
challenge.
As India continues to remain the beacon of a fast that can contribute significantly to the US$ 1 trillion
growing economy, with its GDP expected to reach manufacturing GVA were identified. The short-listed
US$ 5 trillion by 2025, manufacturing has assumed focus sectors include (based on their contribution,
strategic importance. The Government, in association size and potential) automotive, textiles, chemicals,
with Industry, aims to grow its manufacturing GVA to electronics, capital goods, food processing,
US$ 1 trillion by 2025. Ranked 6th amongst the world’s pharmaceutical, metals and mining.
largest manufacturing countries, India is expected to
march up to the top three destinations by 2020. In the The constraints, opportunities and key policy actions
recent years, India has undertaken massive structural that will provide these manufacturing sectors the basic
reforms towards formalization of the economy and building blocks were drawn up in consultation with
identification of specific interventions necessary to Industry during a national forum in December 2018.
foster manufacturing growth. Going forward, to achieve The National Policy Forum deliberations with DPIIT
the US$ 1 trillion target, manufacturing output needs to (formerly DIPP) were followed up with formation
grow by close to 3x with a CAGR of 12%. of sectoral Task Forces that will engage with the
Government on the roadmap.
During the year, the CII Manufacturing Council focused
on taking forward the Government’s vision of Deliberations were directed at addressing challenges
US$ 1 trillion manufacturing GVA. The Council worked and concerns related to the cost of doing business,
closely with the Department for Promotion of Industry import substitution and enhancing exports.
and Internal Trade (DPIIT), formerly DIPP towards Implementation of the Public Procurement Order, its
developing a roadmap to achieve this milestone along potential for manufacturing industry and the possibilities
with developing sectoral roadmaps. of leveraing the Order were advocated during the year.
DPIIT (formerly DIPP) invited inputs from Industry on the
Through a detailed consultative process and deep challenges and issues relating to the Order, as well as the
engagement with various ministries, select sectors Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), specifically the RCEP.
Suresh Prabhu, Minister for Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation addressing the CII-DPIIT National Forum in New Delhi. From L to R: Deep Kapuria,
Co-Chair, CII National Manufacturing Council and Chairman, The Hi-Tech Group; Dr Pawan Goenka, Chairman, CII National Manufacturing Council
and MD, Mahindra & Mahindra; Ramesh Abhishek, Secretary, DPIIT (formerly DIPP) and Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII
From L to R: Dhananjay Tapasvi, MD, Owens-Corning (India) Pvt Ltd; D Singh, Chairman & MD, Indian Rare Earths Ltd; Prof K VijayRaghavan, Principal
Scientific Adviser to the Government; Surina Rajan, Director General, BIS; Punit Lalbhai, Executive Director, Arvind Ltd and Shantanu Agarwal, Vice
Chairman, CII Technical Textile Division and Executive Director, BMD Pvt Ltd at the National Conference on Advanced Materials in New Delhi
Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister for Law & Justice and Electronics & IT at the CII Electronics Summit in New Delhi. From L to R: Vinod Sharma, Chairman,
CII National Committee on ICTE Manufacturing and MD, Deki Electronics Ltd; Chandrajit Banerjee; Dr Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog;
Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & IT; Sunil Vachani, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on ICTE Manufacturing and
Chairman & MD, Dixon Technologies and Manish Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India & South Asia
TRANSMISSION LINE
India’s transmission segment has undergone immense
transformation, making India the second largest in the
world in transmission systems. CII Transmission Division
continued its efforts to create systems, structures
CII Report - Weaving a new textile sector for India: Vision 2030, and infrastructure for transmission & distribution
released by Christine Kaufmann, Chair of the OECD Working Party on
Responsible Business Conduct, at OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the and to encourage efficient and intelligent power
Garment and Footwear Sector in Paris
transmissions. To support the growth of transmission
sector, focus was on new infrastructure build up
sector accounts for approximately 13% of the total
programmes for transmission projects, streamlining
exports worth US$ 37 billion. Achieving the ambitious
GST provisions, easing the execution and procedural
target involves focus on manufacturing excellence,
bottlenecks of important schemes and processes
upgrading technology and skill development. CII National
for ROW, forest clearances and indigenization for
Committee on Textiles & Apparel, during TEXCON 2018
offshore wind related T&D infrastructure. Supporting
facilitated a discussion on actions necessary across the
the Industry by launching additional export initiatives
value chain for achieving this target.
and building competitiveness was advocated for the
year. The opportunities and technology drivers of the
Recommendations on GST and suggestions for revising
emerging transmission landscape were discussed at the
rates for Rebate of State Levies (ROSL) & Fixation of
Conference on Transmission Lines held along with Power
Drawback Rates (DBK) with respect to the textile and
Grid Corporation of India Ltd. A report on Transmission
apparel sector were submitted to the Government.
Lines providing insights into the state of play, key
Amendment in Rules of Origin, access to key markets
Government interventions, opportunities and way
such as EU and US, trade negotiations with critical
forward in the sector, was released.
countries were also taken up. A dialogue on promoting
investment in responsible behaviour for enhancing
competitiveness of India’s textile sector was triggered
in association with OECD. The specific focus was on
VALVES & AUTOMATION
promoting dialogue between the companies operating Valves manufacturing is significant to projecting India’s
and international brands. ‘Weaving a New Textile Sector capability as a strong capital goods manufacturing
for India: Vision 2020’, was developed and released at destination. The Indian industrial valves industry is
the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and expected to witness a CAGR of around 5.9% between
Footwear Sector in Paris. 2018 and 2023. India’s valves services market is also
experiencing growth with an expected CAGR of around
Technical Textiles offer immense potential for India’s 8% between 2018 and 2023. CII Valves & Automation
textile and apparel sector to leapfrog to the next level of Division continued to advocate for domestic demand
growth. This sector is expected to achieve a size of creation as well as for standards, skilling and safety in
US$ 32 billion by FY 2023. To give a fillip to this sector, Indian valve manufacturing. In addition, the sector was
the work during the year revolved around resolving encouraged to tap the emerging valve services and
concerns related to demand, definition of technical automation opportunity. The Valves Conference as well
textiles based on HSN coding, standards and a list of as the report focused on ‘Building Brand India’ laid out
select areas for immediate action. To catapult the the opportunities, challenges and the way forward.
Critical policy level issues raised by the sectoral In pursuit of the policy advocacy drive and to provide
associations, including GST related concerns, were value added service to the affiliate associations, a G2B
actively taken up with the Government. In special webinar series was initiated. A team of experts led by
interactions with senior Government officials, the Mr Yogendra Garg, Additional Director General, GST
Associations’ queries on GST and budget expectations and Mr S K Rahman, Additional Director General (ADG)
were highlighted. Various sectorial cases of Inverted GST participated in the 1st such Webinar, live from the
Duty Structure (IDS) were brought to the notice of the Directorate General of GST (DGGST), Central Board of
Tariff Commission. Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC), Ministry of Finance.
Given the increasing need to understand the possible To channelize Industry associations in the mission of
impact of Regional Comprehensive Economic building a New India and to celebrate and recognize their
Partnership (RCEP), Mr Sudhanshu Pandey, Additional success and vital contributions to the development of
Secretary (Trade Policy Division), Ministry of Commerce the Industry, the first-ever ‘Global Industry Associations’
& Industry, demystified key aspects of this regional Summit’ with the theme ‘Agents of Change: Partners for
partnership. At a special session, the ASCON Members Progress’ was organised in New Delhi.
From L to R: Ajay Shankar, Former Secretary, DPIIT (formerly DIPP) and Former Chairman, Expert Committee on Regulatory Approvals;
Subhash Chandra Garg, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance; Nikhil Sawhney, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on
Capital Goods & Engineering and Vice Chairman & MD, Triveni Turbine Ltd;; Ram Mohan Mishra, Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner,
Ministry of MSME and Dr Vandana Kumar, Joint Secretary, DPIIT at the Global Industry Associations' Summit in New Delhi
The infrastructure sector is experiencing acute financial tax-free infrastructure bonds based on a credit
and operational stress, with credit availability drying up rating criteria
fast. While banks have assumed a cautious approach • Create a dedicated window for infrastructure
towards fresh funding, the problem of unresolved (perhaps 10%) within the overall ceiling for Foreign
arbitration cases is adding to the liquidity crisis. A CII Portfolio Investors in corporate bonds
survey has revealed that India is faced with about US$ • Frame stricter policy / criteria for time-bound
70 billion of annual infrastructure financing deficit. internal assessments that need to be satisfied
In addition, over 1.8 lakh cases are pending with six before awards sanctioned by the Government /
tribunals dealing with telecom, electricity, consumer concession authorities are challenged
disputes, taxes and environmental matters, locking up
• Expand institutional capacity by increasing the
working capital.
number of existing benches in commercial courts,
as well as creating subject matter and stage-specific
In this backdrop, CII strategically engages stakeholders
benches, wherever possible.
and works with policymakers as well as Government
officials to facilitate infrastructure development &
growth, enhance competitiveness and boost ease of
ACTION
doing business in India. The Government is considering some of the suggestions
made in CII’s detailed note on governance framework;
ADVOCACY dispute resolution and its efficacy; financing framework,
and bidding strategy and judicial resolution submitted to
During the year, following areas were pursued with
Mr S C Garg, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs,
stakeholders:
Ministry of Finance.
• Incorporate a section on contract reset framework
for both existing and new contracts, given the long-
term nature of contracts
• Amendment of Section 10, clause 15 (iv) (h) of the IT CONSTRUCTION
Act to allow both public and private infrastructure ADVOCACY
companies to issue tradable zero coupon, long-term The challenges facing the construction Industry have
continued to grow, especially with respect to liquidity,
State Governments not adopting the CCEA guidelines,
inequitable contract clauses and increasing number
of legal cases. A recent CII survey, shared with the
Ministry of Finance, found that cost implications towards
legal and arbitration charges are significantly high at
about 4-7% of the claim amount. The ‘Prospectivity
Provision’ in the 2018 Amendment Bill has given a
further setback to India’s arbitration regime. It is a cause
for concern for the construction sector, since large
From L to R: Soma Banerjee, Executive Director-Energy & Infrastructure, amounts of capital are locked in disputes. In this respect,
CII; Jayant Sinha, Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Ajay Singh, representations were made to the Government seeking
Chairman, CII National Committee on Civil Aviation and Chairman & MD,
SpiceJet at the CEOs Roundtable on Aviation in New Delhi
an urgent provision for retrospective application of the funds for urban projects under Smart City, AMRUT to
Amendment Act, 2015. raising own resources was also discussed during the year.
ACTION ACTION
A detailed note, with an action plan to increase cash Interactive sessions on Smart Cities, held in partnership
flows and productivity in the sector, emerged out of with the Embassies of Israel and Finland, provided
the discussions between Parliamentarians and Industry platforms for companies from the two countries to
players at a CEOs Roundtable. Quick enforcement explore investment opportunities offered by India’s
of contracts, easy recovery of monetary claims and Smart Cities segment.
effective dispute resolution mechanisms are some of
the suggestions put forth during the Roundtable that
sought to address challenges arising from conflicting REAL ESTATE & HOUSING
policies and interests. Representatives of sectors India’s real estate & housing sector plays a vital role in
such as roads & highways, construction, railways, real the economic development of the country. Not only
estate, technology and power shared their concerns does the real estate sector spur economic activity in core
with respect to the Prospectivity Provision in the 2018 sectors such as steel and cement but is also a source of
Arbitration Amendment Bill and locked up capital. employment generation. Estimates reveal that additional
investment in this sector leads to approximately eight
times employment through backward and forward
SMART CITIES linkages. Also a large recipient of FDI, this sector can be
ADVOCACY the harbinger of economic growth with strong support
As the pace of urbanisation has begun to exert from the Government and existence of an enabling
increasing pressure on urban infrastructure, resources, ecosystem. During the year, CII continued to engage
and quality of urban life, the importance of smart with the line ministries viz Housing & Urban Affairs,
and intelligent cities can hardly be undermined. CII is Environment Forests & Climate change (MoEFCC),
actively involved in intelligent urbanization, having Commerce and Industry (MoCI) and Finance on several
signed independent MoUs with 16 cities and 10 issues hampering the growth of this sector.
country consortiums, the latest being with the Finland
Consortium led by FINCHAM. The Swedish consortium’s ADVOCACY
pre-feasibility study in the area surrounding Seva Nagar To give a fillip to the real estate & housing sector,
and Swedish Avenue in Pimpri, showcasing the Swedish CII National Committee on Real Estate made
expertise and solutions, is officially recognized as representations to the Government on issues related
Sweden Nagar. The need to link availability of central to the RERA Act, prospective provision of the proposed
ACTION ADVOCACY
The sub-groups on coastal shipping, trans-shipment Ways to improve the ease of doing business with the
hub, MCA & TAMP, inland waterways, container train railways and ensuring simplification of railways policy
operations and ship building & repair, led by sector and governance were outlined in consultation with the
experts charted the future course of action for the Ministry of Railways and the Department for Promotion
development of the maritime sector. An action plan for of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) formerly DIPP. The
coastal shipping, inland waterways and trans-shipment idea is to encourage increased Industry engagement
hub, prepared in partnership with PwC, was shared through innovative financing models. CII is closely
with the Government. Some interventions suggested working with the Ministry of Railways and DPIIT to
included maintenance of LAD, planning of terminal suggest ways to improve the ease of doing business
side infrastructure, need for private participation with the railways.
for dredging & terminal development, competitive
tariffs and streamlining inter-terminal movement of ACTION
transhipment boxes.
Accumulation of Input Tax Credit (ITC) poses serious
problems in case of units where the GST on input is 18%,
while the final product supplied to railways is charged
RAILWAYS at 5%. The recommendations made by CII National
Over the last few years, Indian Railways (IR) have Committee on Railways to address the resulting inverted
incurred substantial losses and posted high operating duty structure & unutilized accumulated ITC are being
ratios, indicating precarious financial health. The CII considered favorably by the Government.
Ever since the Government of India began paving the and Indian Offset Partners (IOPs), were actively pursued
way for a robust defence manufacturing sector, under with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for inclusion in
the Make in India mission, the sector has experienced the revision of offsets policy. These include allowing
accelerated activity. Both India’s private sector as well online submission of claims supported by an end-to-end
as foreign OEMs have evinced interest in India’s defence electronic system for management of offsets, possibility
manufacturing. CII took the lead in engaging with the of outsourcing offset claim verification, time-bound
Government and Defence Forces as well as the Indian verification of pending offset claims, possibility of
Industry, to help bridge the gaps essential to building offsets discharge against supply of machine tools and
a vibrant domestic defence manufacturing sector. CII review of cap on discharge of offsets through services.
and the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM)
sustained the advocacy efforts to create an environment A detailed note on the Draft Defence Production Policy
conducive to the growth of the defence sector. 2018 that delineated the Industry suggestions was
shared with the MoD.
ADVOCACY
Finance and Taxation Policies
With a view to creating an enabling environment for
CII along with SIDM recommended lowering of GST for
the private sector, some far-reaching changes were
products being supplied to MoD, exemption of GST on
advocated for defence policies. Some of these included
import, jobbing and re-export projects and supplies from
simplification of MAKE II procedures, setting up trial &
SEZs. The Ministry was requested to consider extending
testing facilities and changes to rules related to public
Letters of Credit to Indian vendors to overcome the issue
procurement policy for defence. An exclusive interaction
of delayed payments.
of select CEOs with Shri Piyush Goyal, the then Minister
of Finance and Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, Raksha Mantri
Spectrum Allocation for Defence
reflected the growing commitment of the Government
to energize ‘Make in India’ in the defence sector. Procurement of defence radar systems, fire control
systems and radio sets involve development trials
The recommendations based on interactions with across the electromagnetic spectrum. The licensing
Foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (FOEMs) authority for all spectrum allocation is Department
(ADB), and SIDM explored ‘Technology as a Key Enabler through meetings with heads of international defence
to Overcome Challenges of Military Operation in High organisations, Industry players and decision makers.
Altitude’. Technology infusion and indigenisation in Stakeholders introspected on the challenges impeding
the Indian Air Force, through the strategic partnership FDI in defence, despite 49% FDI being allowed through
chapter and the simplified MAKE-II procedure, were automatic route in the defence sector.
Armed Forces – Industry Interaction Indian business delegations also explored opportunities
In an effort to encourage defence manufacturing in in UK at the Farnborough Air show and in Russia
India, Industry players and the armed forces were through participation in the International Military
brought together at a joint conference of the SIDM, Forum in Moscow.
General Bipin Rawat, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, ADC, Chief of the Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, VM, ADC, Chief of
Army Staff and Jayant D Patil at the ARTECH 2018 in New Delhi Air Staff of the Indian Air Force addressing the Seminar on Technology
Infusion and Indigenisation Plans of the Indian Air Force in New Delhi
India’s space sector is amongst the fastest growing to establish partnerships with Indian Space Research
sectors, with the market potential pegged at around Organisation (ISRO) and Antrix for sensor technologies
US$ 300 million. ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and sub-systems for electronic packages as well.
(PSLV) has launched 275 satellites from 29 countries,
about 70% of which belong to the mini & small satellites ACTION
category. ISRO’s PSLV, that already has orders amounting
The Bengaluru Space Expo (BSX 2018), an international
to INR 6.0 billion to be delivered till 2020, expects to
exhibition on space technologies, satellites, launch
receive more orders too. A larger participation of Indian
vehicles and allied applications, was organised in
Industry is required to meet the challenging demands
association with the Indian Space Research Organisation
of space based services. There exists an ardent need to
(ISRO) and Antrix Corporation Ltd. The Expo, aimed at
improve the Indian industry’s capabilities to enable them
building a stronger and vibrant ecosystem for innovative
to make a headway in the global space business.
space technologies in India, saw participation of 85
CII’s National Committee on Space was thus constituted exhibitors and 600 delegates from eight countries.
to empower the Indian Industry to harness the true The three-day concurrent International Conference on
potential of space technology. Space Technology, ‘World Space-Biz’ had leaders from
the global space agencies and Industry deliberate on
The Committee is engaged in technology transfer various facets of space technologies and applications.
for Indian Industry to design and manufacture small In addition, efforts to give a boost to engagement of
satellites and launch vehicles for the global space Indian SMEs in the space sector continued through out
market. Action has been initiated for Indian Industry the year.
From L to R: Aman Choudhari, MD, Surin Automotive Pvt Ltd; Kris Gopalakrishnan, Past President, CII and Chairman, CII Start-Up Council, Chairman,
Axilor Ventures; Dr K Sivan, Chairman, ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space; Jean Yves Le Gall, President, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales
(CNES) and Rakesh Sasibhushan, Chairman, CII National Committee on Space and Chairman, Antrix Corporation Ltd at the 6th Bengaluru Space Expo
(BSX 2018) in Bengaluru
India’s recent accelerated and exponential growth has not stranded, was also requested. The Core Group
led to a rapid increase in energy demand. To help the on Transmission focused on how to integrate the
energy sector keep up with the growth demand, inputs transmission sector with the larger power sector, help it
were provided to the Government on key issues across become more competitive and also how to implement
the energy spectrum, ranging from GST reforms for international best practices.
hydrocarbons sector, encouraging competition in power,
boosting domestic manufacturing in renewables and While underscoring the stress of the power sector
pushing for measures to enable renewable energy to to Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister for Coal and Railways,
move to the next growth trajectory. recommendations were presented on issues such as
supply allocation, linkage rationalization & ensuring
better quality of coal and faster dispute resolution for
infrastructure projects.
POWER
ADVOCACY At two other meetings with Members of Parliament,
the need for easing the stress on the power sector at
A Voice of Customer study for the power sector was
the State level was emphasized. Encouraging cross-
undertaken in partnership with AT Kearney. A market
pollination of ideas and sharing of best practices
survey of over 3000 customers across segments such
amongst States was also advocated.
as agriculture, domestic, commercial and industrial
consumers, provided insights on how factors such as
ACTION
price, quality and connectivity affect the end-consumer.
The CEOs delegation to London, led by Shri R K Singh,
The recommendations on Amendments to the Tariff Minister of State (I/C) for Power and New & Renewable
Policy included the adoption of a non-discriminatory Energy, discussed smart metering options and shared
approach to PSUs and the private sector. Suggestions power sector opportunities in India. International
to encourage market competition included approval of stakeholders and investors were also sensitized about
competitive tariffs. Incorporation of suitable provisions the investment potential of the smart meter market and
in the Tariff Policy, to ensure that power assets were the opportunities arising from India's energy transition.
R K Singh, Minister of State (I/C) for Power and New & Renewable Energy addressing the CEOs delegation in London. Also present at the Industry
Roundtable on Smart Meters, Meter Asset Providers and Financiers: Archana Agrawal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power; Anand Kumar, Secretary,
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and Dr Arun Kumar Verma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power
From L to R: L R Venkatesh, Associate Expert-Solar, COCENA and Director, Vesat Solar System Pvt Ltd; C Narasimhan, President, Indian Solar
Association and Chairman Raasi Group; M Ramesh, Chairman, CII Coimbatore Zonal Council and MD, Alphacraft Pvt Ltd and R Sunder, Head –
Rooftop Solar, Hero Futures Energies Pvt Ltd at the CII-HFE Powering your Rooftops Workshop in Coimbatore
HYDROCARBONS
ADVOCACY
Several discussions were held with Ministry of Finance,
GST Council, State Finance Ministers (especially Assam,
Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu) and Finance
Secretaries to push for the inclusion of oil and gas sector
under the GST ambit. Regulations for building a gas hub
in the country were discussed at length with the
Dr Bertrand Piccard, Innovator and Chairman, Solar Impulse with Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB).
Anand Kumar, Secretary, MNRE at the MNRE-CII Session on The Rise of
Renewables in India: Emerging Challenges & Opportunities at UNFCCC
CoP24 in Poland
From L to R: Sudhir Sitapati, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on FMCG and Executive Director, Foods & Refreshment, Hindustan Unilever
Ltd; Nitin Paranjpe, President, Foods & Refreshment Division, Unilever; Bharat Puri, Chairman, CII National Committee on FMCG and MD, Pidilite
Industries and Nikhil Prasad Ojha, Partner, Bain & Company at the CII National FMCG Summit in Mumbai
India’s exports clocked in the highest growth over the services sector in future and for India to emerge as a
last 6 years. Sector specific interventions, focused export leader in the global services economy, it is imperative
promotion initiatives, greater transparency and quick to build competitiveness around the sector. Analysts
resolution of issues led to an impressive export growth believe that India is likely to continue its economic
of 14.76% in 2017-18 (October-September) over the growth at least for the next two to three decades. One
previous year. of the key drivers of this growth will remain the services
sector, dubbed as the ‘sector of the current millennium’.
The services sector is not only the dominant sector in
India’s GDP, but has also attracted substantial foreign The Government of India has initiated a number of
investment, contributed significantly to exports as schemes, such as promoting digitalization, tourism &
well as provided large-scale employment. India’s shipping related policies, to spur growth of the services
services sector is spread across a variety of activities sector. These coupled with policies, such as GST and
such as trade, hotels & restaurants, transport, storage FDI liberalization, have brightened the sector’s growth
& communication, financing, insurance, real estate, prospects. CII, through its National Council on Services
business services, community, social & personal services, launched a series of domestic as well as international
and services associated with construction. outreach programmes and policy advocacy efforts to
promote the sector’s growth.
In view of the fact that India’s merchandise trade deficit
is largely offset by services exports, helping in achieving
an overall trade balance and financing India’s ‘trade ADVOCACY
deficit’, this sector has assumed greater economic Over the year, efforts were made to identify the key
significance. To sustain and enhance the growth of the challenges facing the services sector and engaging
Ram Nath Kovind, President of India at the launch of the Champion Services Sector the Global Exhibition on Services 2018 in Mumbai.
From L to R: Rita Teaotia, then Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra;
Savita Kovind, First Lady of India; Ram Nath Kovind; C Vidyasagar Rao, Governor of Maharashtra; Suresh Prabhu, Minister for Commerce & Industry
and Civil Aviation, and Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII, and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises
ACTION
Discussions at the National Conference on NBFCs
revolved around the NBFCs’ role in financing growth &
financial inclusion. Apart from addressing delegates at
the Conference, Mr Subhash Chandra Garg, in a closed
door Roundtable, deliberated on key issues and possible
solutions of the sector with Members.
Financial Markets
The National Committee on Financial Markets was From L to R: Vishal Kampani, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on
constituted to explore and recommend measures to Financial Markets and MD, JM Financial Ltd; Leo Puri, Chairman, CII
National Committee on Financial Markets; Ajay Tyagi, Chairman, SEBI
enable holistic development of the markets in India. and Uday Kotak at the Financial Markets Summit in Mumbai
MULTI NATIONAL the Indian retail sector has emerged as one of the most
dynamic and fast-paced sectors, on the back of the entry
CORPORATIONS of several new players. It accounts for over 10% of the
Presence of MNCs in India continues to be a positive country’s GDP and around 8% of the employment. The
factor for the economy. They have contributed to the sector is experiencing exponential growth, with retail
development agenda of the country in numerous ways, development not just in major cities and metros, but
including technology transfer, employment generation, also in Tier-II and Tier-III cities. Healthy economic growth,
tax revenue, skill development, amongst others. changing demographic profile, increasing disposable
Given that modernization will not only improve Going forward, to give a thrust to ease of doing
productivity, but also create employment opportunities business, CII will advocate the need for a cohesive
this is a key area of intervention. While urging the policy that addresses licenses, approvals, labelling
Government to incentivize modernization, retail signage, safety, land acquisition and expansions.
companies were also encouraged to modernize Interventions to enhance back-end infrastructure,
the entire value chain. Limited focus on improving payments mechanism, in- store operations and
productivity, employee skilling and insufficient FDI employee upskilling have been identified as priorities.
inflow were identified as some key challenges affecting A strong push to boost private and public-sector capital
growth and expansion of the retail sector. infusion in retail will continue.
A strong need for a National M&E Policy is the need Amendments proposed to make the Cinematograph Act
of the hour, given that India’s M&E sector is governed of 1952 more contemporary with the changing dynamics
by multiple acts, regulations, licensing and regulatory of the Indian and global cinema were pursued with the
bodies. CII continued to advocate for a ‘feather- Government during the year.
Indian Media & Entertainment Delegation at the India Stand, TIFF led by Ashok Kumar R Parmar, Joint Secretary (Film), Ministry of Information &
Broadcasting
The first ever Indian M&E industry delegation to the From L to R: Sudhanshu Vats, Chairman, CII National Committee on
Media & Entertainment and Group CEO & MD, Viacom 18 Media Pvt Ltd;
Toronto International Film Festival (43 edition),
rd Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister for Electronics & IT and Law & Justice and
Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII at the CII Big Picture Summit
organised in partnership with the Ministry of I&B, was 2018 in New Delhi
From L to R: Pronab Sarkar, President, IATO & MD, Swagatam Tours Pvt Ltd; Dilip Puri, Founder & CEO, Indian School of Hospitality; Dale Honeck,
Senior Counsellor, WTO Trade in Services and Investment Division; Sudhanshu Pandey, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry;
Deep Kalra, Founder & CEO, Make My Trip; Suman Billa, Joint Secretary; Ministry of Tourism; Ritesh Agarwal, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee
on Tourism & Hospitality and Founder, Oyo Rooms; Sabina Chopra, Chairperson & MD, All India Resort Development Association (AIRDA) & RCI India
Pvt Ltd and Kapil Kaul, CEO-South Asia, CAPA South Asia at the 14th CII Annual Tourism Summit in New Delhi
LUXURY
India’s luxury sector, a rapidly growing industry, is ART & CULTURE
pegged at approximately US$ 30 billion. The market Art & Culture play a vital role in any nation’s
encapsulates apparel, accessories, lifestyle, automobiles, development, as they symbolize a set of shared
gems & jewelry, real estate, food & beverages, etc. attitudes, values, goals and practices. For a country as
diverse as India, that embodies a variety of cultures, it is
The growth opportunity for the luxury sector in India lies
the right time to direct the spotlight on art & culture.
in the rising disposable income of the young and aspiring
middle class. The luxury sector, through the Make in To facilitate growth of this nascent sector, CII has set up
India initiative, has demonstrated huge potential for Task Force on Art & Culture with eminent individuals/
employment generation too. However, there are many
threats to this sector, including the rise of counterfeits
and the lack of suitable infrastructure, amongst others.
ACTION
CII, through its continuous efforts, aims to promote the
Indian luxury sector, to greater heights and strive along Tarana Sawhney, Chairperson, CII Task Force on Art & Culture, Advisory
with the industry and the Government, to secure India’s Board Member, Foundation of Indian Contemporary Art and
Dr Mahesh Sharma , Minister of State for Culture (I/C) & Minister of
rightful place in the global luxury landscape. The Core State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change
• Policy for enhancing ease of doing business in art test labs and creating a robust legal framework.
the sector.
ACTION
IT & ITeS International Engagements
The Working Group on Data Protection Framework To facilitate techno-business partnerships around
for India, formulated during the year, held a series of cyber security, CII leads an annual delegation to Tel
consultative meetings to collate Industry feedback on Alviv, comprising of user companies, senior scientists,
the Data Protection Bill and Report of Government professors, bank officials, new age entrepreneurs
constituted Srikrishna Committee. and senior Government officials. In 2018, its 4th year,
Ambassador Kanwal Sibal, Former Foreign Secretary to
Four independent working groups on IT in agriculture, the Indian Government, led a 30-member delegation. An
healthcare, education and skill development were Indo-Israel Roundtable, held during this visit, explored
formed during the year. They engaged with CII Members, collaboration opportunities. A Joint Steering Committee
MeitY, respective ministries, premier institutes, domain between CII and the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber
experts and other stakeholders on implementing and Research Center, at Tel Aviv University (TAU), is also
enhancing use of AI in the four sectors. being formed to take forward cyber security initiatives.
MoU signing between CII and Tata Communications for the Centre for Digital Transformation at CII Annual Meet 2018. From L to R:
Sumeet Walia, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Tata Communications; Adesh Goyal, Chief Human Resource Officer, Tata Communications,
Shobana Kamineni, then President, CII and Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd; Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce
& Industry and Civil Aviation and Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII
From L to R: Dr B V R Mohan Reddy, Co-Chair, CII Education Council & Executive Chairman, Cyient; Prof Anil Dattatraya Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, All
India Council for Technical Education; R Subrahmanyam, Secretary, Higher Education, MHRD; Sunil Kant Munjal, Past President, CII, Chairman, CII
Education Council & Chairman, Hero Enterprise and Dr Pankaj Mittal, Additional Secretary, University Grants Commission at the Education Summit in
New Delhi
Ramesh Abhishek, Secretary, DPIIT (formerly DIPP) at the 18th India Design Summit in New Delhi. From L to R: Prof Pradyumna Vyas, Director,
National Institute of Design and Member Secretary, India Design Council; Ram Mohan Mishra, Additional Secretary and Development Commissioner,
Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises; Dr Naushad Forbes, Past President, CII, President, India Design Council and Co-Chairman,
Forbes Marshall; Udayant Malhoutra, Chairman, CII National Committee in Design and CEO & MD, Dynamatic Technologies Limited; Priya Paul,
Chairperson, Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Ltd and Prof Anant Chakradeo, Dean, MIT Institute of Design at the India Design Summit
in New Delhi
of design, the CII National Committee on Design, has next generation manufacturing capabilities.
over the last two decades, promoted design as a tool
for improving competitiveness, both at the Industry as The 4th edition of the annual India Design Book 2017-
well as national level. The Committee also addresses 18 was also released at the Summit. This Design Book,
the challenges encountered by industry in the pursuit a comprehensive compilation of products and services
of design for competitiveness. designed in India, is a celebration of the best in the
Indian design space.
ADVOCACY
The Design Excellence Awards, initiated in 2011,
The 18th Design Summit, organised in collaboration to evangelize design in Indian Industry, are an
with the Department for Promotion of Industry and acknowledgement of innovation and originality of Indian
Internal Trade (DPIIT) formerly DIPP, National Institute design. Celebrating the very best of Indian Design and
of Design and India Design Council, brought together endorsed by the India Design Council, these Awards
best of Indian and international design thinkers, seek to demonstrate the value of design to the Indian
practitioners and design users. The Summit has industry and also to encourage the emerging designers.
become a platform to create an enduring partnership
between design and organisations, leading to This year, 22 designs including those in visual
innovation and increased economic competitiveness. communication, industrial, interaction and mobility, were
chosen for the awards from a large number of applicants
Based on the theme ‘Design for Industry 4.0’, the from across the country.
Summit addressed the new level of human-machine
interaction, new design experiences, new scenarios A proposal for setting up a world class facility in design
of consumer-manufacturer-customer cycles, mass was submitted to the Government of India, along with
customisation, personalised products and services, the India Design Council. This Design Centre has been
virtual design solutions, intelligent and agile conceptualized as a centre that specializes in product
production systems and similar emerging possibilities. design, visual communication design, UX/UI design,
Design gurus and practitioners deliberated upon how service design and public spaces/ utilities design, among
design could assist Industry in taking the leap into the other areas of design.
Arun Jaitley, Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India at the 15th CII Health Summit 2018 in New Delhi
From L to R: Prabal Chakraborty, Co-Chairman, CII Medical Technology Division and Vice President & MD, Boston Scientific India Pvt Ltd;
Sudhanshu Pandey, Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Dr Naresh Trehan, Chairman, CII Healthcare
Council and Chairman & MD, Medanta - The Medicity; Himanshu Baid, Chairman, CII Medical Technology Division and MD, Polymedicure and
Suresh Vazirani, Chairman & MD, Transasia BioMedicals Ltd at the 11th CII Medical Technology Conference in New Delhi
representation was submitted to the Ministry of Industry Partnership Road Traversed and Road Ahead
Interactions with policy makers including NITI Aayog, members from pharmaceuticals, medical
MoHFW, MoEF, CDSCO, NPPA and BIS provided insights technology, hospitals and health insurance. This group
into the Government’s thinking on driving this sector’s is studying how the newly created Ayushman Bharat
growth. These were combined with stakeholder environment can be approached collaboratively.
consultations for responding to the draft guidelines A Task Force constituted along with members from the
for implementation of Public Procurement (Preference Health Insurance sector explored Health Technology
to Make in India) Order 2017 and the Personal Data Assessment Procedures.
with IRDA. The recommendations on drafting immunization and non-communicable diseases, and
the list of Common Exclusions across Insurance expenditure on healthcare infrastructure.
Companies was released at the 12 National Health
th
From L to R: Dr Nitin Agrawal, MD, Bliss Ayurveda; Vaidya Devendra Triguna, President All India Ayurvedic Congress; Dr Partap Chauhan, Chairman
and MD, Jiva Ayurveda; Dr Vasant Lad, Director, The Ayurvedic Institute, USA and Arvind Varchaswi, MD, Sri Sri Tattva at the 2nd Ayurvedic Industry
Conclave in New Delhi
From L to R: Srini Srinivasan, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on Pharmaceuticals and MD, Pfizer Healthcare India Pvt Ltd; Dr R K Vats,
Additional Secretary & Director General, Central Government Health Scheme and Chairman & MD, HLL Lifecare Ltd; Satish Reddy, Member, CII
National Committee on Pharmaceuticals and Chairman, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd and Dr S Eswara Reddy, Drugs Controller General of India,
Central Drugs Standard Control Organization at the 15th National Pharmaceutical Conclave in New Delhi
From L to R: Dr Mahesh Bhalgat, Co-Chairman, CII National Committee on Biotechnology & Executive Director & COO, Shantha Biotechnics;
Dr Alka Sharma, Advisor, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology; Prof Samir K Brahmachari, Former Director General,
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research; Dr Rajesh Jain, Chairman, CII National Committee on Biotechnology & MD, Panacea Biotec;
Ranga Chandrasekhar, Deputy Drugs Controller, Central Drugs Standard Control Organization, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare at the
2nd National Biotechnology Conclave 2018 in New Delhi
Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) constitute • Subvention benefit on incremental and new loans
a vital part of India’s economic structure and is a vibrant and increase in pre and post shipment credits for
sector nurturing entrepreneurial talent. The MSMEs GST registered MSMEs
contribute around 6.11% to India’s GDP, 45% of the total • Based on the suggestion for lien marking in the
exports and around 34% of manufacturing output. The accounts of PSUs/ PSEs to raise Purchase Orders, all
Government of India has rolled out numerous initiatives CPSEs & Corporates with turnover more than
and subsidies to propel the sector’s growth from 12% to INR 500 crore were directed to be on TReDS
15% per annum. • A notification has been issued making it mandatory
for CPSEs to procure 25% from MSMEs instead of
In 2018-19, the CII SME National Council continuously
the existing 20% of their requirements. Of this,
engaged with the Government on numerous issues
3% is mandatorily to be procured from women
hampering MSMEs’ growth. Efforts were made to
entrepreneurs
raise the competitiveness of Indian MSMEs, enhance
productivity levels through adoption and dissemination • Simplifying the compliance by MSMEs, the
of best practices, knowledge management systems and Government issued a single Annual Common Form
appropriate technologies. adhering to eight Labour Laws
• To ease the impact of inspections and simplify the
ADVOCACY process, inspection through random allotment
has been approved, together with directions to
Several position papers were prepared and
inspectors to file their reports within 48 hours
recommendations made to the Government with respect
to the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS), • Creation of a single-window system for environment
Sectoral Action Plan for boosting MSME exports, and and other clearances for start-ups / new units /
GST related challenges. Easing of financing challenges expansions
for the MSME sector were pursued with the Ministry of • An ordinance to simplify the levy of penalties
Finance. Some of CII’s recommendations accepted by the for minor offences under Companies Act was
Government during the year includes: formulated
From L to R: Giriraj Singh, Minister of MSMEs; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises; Dr Arun Kumar Panda,
Secretary, Ministry of MSME; Shreekant Somany, Chairman, CII National MSME Council and CMD, Somany Ceramics Ltd and Alka Arora, Joint
Secretary, Ministry of MSME at the 15th Global SME Business Summit 2018 in New Delhi
From L to R: Nalin Kohli, Co-Chairman, CII National MSME Council and CMD, Araina Enterprises; Suresh Kumar, Additional CO, GeM;
Ram Mohan Mishra, AS&DC, Ministry of MSME; Shreekant Somany and P Uday Kumar, Director (Planning and Marketing), NSIC, at the 5th National
Vendor Development Programme in New Delhi
CII Business Delegation with Ram Nath Kovind, President of India, at the 5th Enterprise India Show in Myanmar
From L to R: M E V Selvamm, Company Secretary, ONGC; K V R Murty, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs; Jayanta Jash, Chief General
Manager, SEBI and I P Singh, Company Secretary, BHEL at the Interactive Session of Public Sectors with Ministry of Corporate Affairs and SEBI
in New Delhi
CII IN THE
REGIONS
Northern Region
Southern Region
Western Region
India’s Eastern region has, over the last few years, begun Ministers, Members of Parliament from the region and
to emerge as a vibrant economic region. Various State senior Government officials.
Governments are rolling out policies to promote Industry
and entrepreneurship. According to some estimates, the Several reports and studies on sectors such as power,
region has potential to account for 25% of India’s GDP by IT, agri and food processing, industrial safety, banking
the year 2035. To help the region unleash this potential, and finance, logistics, CSR, amongst others, prepared
the CII Eastern Region (CII-ER) continued to drive the during the year, provided insights on actions required to
year’s agenda based on the theme - Rebuild East, Invest create an enabling ecosystem. Contribution to State-
in Development. level policies was made through well deliberated policy
recommendations and discussions aimed at creating a
CII-ER displayed a firm resolution to play a significant positive business environment and attracting increased
part in accentuating robust and inclusive development investments in the respective States.
across domains, and designed and implemented
action plans accordingly. Implementable solutions to Some key representations submitted to the State
issues affecting businesses, were developed in close Governments, Government agencies and policy makers
consultation with key stakeholders. To spur sustainable are as follows:
and inclusive growth in the region, the focus was on
enhancing ease of doing business, skilling and capacity Bihar
building to make the Industry increasingly competitive. To improve the ease of doing business, suggestions were
Other areas of work included agriculture, IT & ITeS, made for rationalisation of GST rates on key items in
innovation and start-ups. food processing and cold chain infrastructure and GST
exemption for lease premium for mega food parks.
ADVOCACY
During the year, CII-ER’s advocacy efforts centred around Chhattisgarh
simplification, synergy and inclusion driven through A representation requesting further reduction of
engagement with Chief Ministers, Ministers, Union electricity duty, with a view to enhancing ease of doing
From L to R: Dinesh Agrawal, Executive Director, Godavari Power & Ispat Ltd; N P Mohapatra, Chief General Manager, NABARD Raipur;
J Mukherjee, Chairman, Core Committee on Waste Management and MD, GP Green Energy Systems Pvt Ltd; Pramod Dubey, Mayor, Raipur Municipal
Corporation; Ramesh Agrawal, MD, G R Mines & Minerals Ltd; Chandrika Chandrakar, Mayor, Durg Municipal Corporation and Ulhas Parlikar,
Chairman, CII Waste Management Summit and Deputy Head, Geocycle India at the Conference on Sustainable Waste Management in Raipur
business, was accepted by the Government. Movement In addition, based on CII’s suggestions, the Kolkata
of goods of value upto INR 50000 under e-way bill have Port Trust allowed direct port delivery for companies.
been exempted. The State Government is favourably The Government of West Bengal announced several
considering Members’ request for changes in the Town land blocks dedicated to multi modal logistics parks.
and Country Planning rules and regulations to help A notification was issued to resolve the immediate
remove anomalies and facilitate smooth functioning of problems of tourist taxis plying between North Bengal
Industry in Chhattisgarh. and Sikkim arising out of the expiry of the reciprocal
agreement between the two states.
Jharkhand
Based on the deliberations at a Roundtable conducted
The request for sufficient time (6 – 8 months) for
along with ICSI IIP, the following suggestions were
implementation of the revised norm regarding maximum
made on the Draft on Cross Border Insolvency to be
safe permissible Axle Weight for Transport Vehicles
introduced in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016:
was approved by the Government. Representations for
increasing the exemption limit of e-Way Bills and for • The expression ‘domestic proceedings’ be used
notifying fixed term employment submitted to the Chief instead of ‘proceedings under the Code’
Minister are under consideration. • The word ‘reorganisation’ as used in the definition
of ‘foreign proceeding’ and ‘foreign representative’
Odisha should be supported with an explanation
• The word ‘adequately protected’ may be backed
It was suggested that the Government consider
with guidelines
incentivizing real estate promoters to obtain IGBC –
• Time period be defined in avoidance transactions.
Green Certification. Apart from submitting a draft CSR
SOP of the State, outcomes of consultative stakeholder
ACTION
dialogues were shared with the Government.
CII-ER created several platforms for stakeholder
deliberations, encouraged action on sustainable
West Bengal economic growth & development and enhanced
The issue related to a steep hike in the fees for fire competitiveness with inclusivity. Through a series
clearance was raised with the Department of Fire and of initiatives, delivered in partnership with State
was resolved with the intervention of the State’s Chief Governments, the region’s strengths and potential
Minister. A notification was issued with respect to the for business were showcased. The Patna Ideathon
transhipment allowance at Haldia Port on export and 2018, Krushi Odisha, North Bengal Conclave, Pravasi
import of cargo to Bangladesh after the matter was Bihari Diwas and the MSME Synergy provided effective
taken up with the Commissioner of Customs, Kolkata. platforms to achieve this objective.
known Brand Expert, addressed more than 400 safety while working from a height and industrial safety
executives at the Brand Conclave 2018. Thirty new missions. An Apprenticeship Connect Workshop, Rail
projects designed at CII Innovation Clubs, housed at Connect East, Mineral Wagon and a Family Business
24 technical universities and colleges from the East, Workshop found focus of the region during the year.
selected by a jury of senior Industry Members was the
highlight of Innovation 2018 centred around the theme Making Business Competitive
‘Innovate to Grow: The New Success Mantra’. In an A series of workshops, held in association with the Indian
attempt to support, handhold, incubate and mentor Institute of Foreign Trade and the Indian Institute of
start-ups in Odisha, and also realize the vision to build Packaging, created awareness about the nuances and
an enabling environment and supporting ecosystem fine print of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), Regional
that can facilitate at least 1,000 start-ups in the next Trade Agreements (RTAs) and the need to package
five years, the Innovation Club was launched in four products in line with international standards to be more
leading campuses of Odisha at the Financing Innovation competitive in global and domestic markets.
conference in Bhubaneshwar. Technology, innovation
and disruptions remained the focus of Manufacturing
Education and Skill Development
Excellence, Manufacturing Conclave and ICT East.
With a strong focus on enhancing Industry-academia
The other flagship conferences included Banking collaboration for linking education to skilling, a range of
Colloquium, Infra East, Healthcare East, Nursing activities were launched by CII. Some of these activities
Conclave, Energy Conclave, Logistics Colloquium and included - preparing a roadmap on interventions
InsureInd. Organised in partnership with the West required by educational institutions in resource and
Bengal Government, Destination East 2019 included 110 curriculum development, promoting innovation &
buyers from 43 countries. entrepreneurship, employability and skill enhancement.
A Skill Conclave in Siliguri and a Skill Connect Roadshow
Conferences on varied subjects such as sustainable in Kolkata helped achieve these objectives.
waste management, sustainable real estate, green
industry & green urbanization, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Making Students Future Ready, a project launched
Code, defence linkage, rural marketing, managing during the School Education Excellence Conclave, is
electrical safety risks, 3P compensation management, helping build capacity for administrators, teachers
analytics for HR and industrial relations, made significant and non-teaching staff to enable them to adapt to the
impact on stakeholders. A safety orientation was built changing environment and in turn build student capacity.
in the region with the Safety Symposium & Exposition, a Seven schools in West Bengal are on board for this
conference on contractor safety & health management, project. Apart from a workshop on making schools safer
workshops on managing electrical safety and managing & smarter, the conclave also deliberated on advanced
learnings, new classroom styles, overall student entrepreneurs, and build capacity of entrepreneurs from
development and professional learnings. these communities. Shri Raghubar Das, Chief Minister
of Jharkhand addressed close to 200 delegates, that
Inclusive Growth included more than 140 tribal entrepreneurs.
Corporate support was mobilized to create 51 model
Anganwadi Centres across Kolkata. Dedicated to the Recognition Of Excellence
most vulnerable groups, belonging to the poorest of CII-ER acknowledged exemplary work and best practices
poor families living in urban slums, these centres support in fields such as safety, health and environment, energy
impoverished children and their mothers. Along with conservation, quality, supervisory and work-skills.
UNICEF, Women and Child Development and Social
Welfare Department of West Bengal, CII-ER provides Indian Women Network
nutritional supplements and ensures immunization
The Indian Women Network took up the causes of health
of pregnant women and infants. Having impacted
and wellness, leadership and sexual harassment amongst
over 3,500 infants and pregnant mothers, this project
others. Beside a panel discussion on Breaking the Glass
has become a model of how to improve delivery of
Ceiling to commemorate the International Womens’
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) under
Day, sessions on mental health, HR interventions that
Corporate CSR initiatives in PPP mode.
are required for handling sexual harassment cases in
the IT & ITeS vertical, prevention of suicide, menstrual
Awareness about health and wellbeing was created
health, challenges faced by women in out-of-the-box
amongst employees for building a more engaged,
professions, financial literacy and workshops on making
healthy and motivated work force.
workplaces safer for women marked the year. The IWN
At the CSR Conclave in Odisha, around 50 CSR Jamshedpur chapter was launched with a session on
heads of national organisations joined hands women professionals.
with 40 implementing partners and eight district
representatives, for the first time, to prepare a Membership Engagements
convergence action plan for the State. CII-ER deepened Membership engagement with 5
Member Meets, 48 Roadshows, 10 induction sessions
The maiden Tribal Development Meet in Jharkhand,
and one on one meetings with over 698 Members
helped accelerate efforts to mainstream the tribal
at their premises across the 5 States. The monthly
communities, with particular focus on skill development
e-newsletter apprised Members of various CII initiatives
of youth, build market linkages for existing & potential
undertaken from time to time.
India’s North Eastern region, the country’s connect to Governments. Roundtables on the Bamboo Regulatory
the world’s South East Asian region, holds immense Regime and Transit Access of Bamboo, in Agartala,
growth potential. Endowed with rich minerals and Aizawl and Dimapur, helped advocate the removal of
weather conditions conducive to horticulture, the region bamboo from the forest products list. The resultant bill,
has begun to clock its growth since the Government permitting felling and transit of bamboo from non-forest
stepped up its Act East Policy (earlier known as the areas, is likely to encourage investment in the sector.
Look East Policy). With focused advocacy, connections,
initiatives and networking, CII North Eastern Region Inputs and representations on the North East
(CII NER), worked diligently to create a conducive Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 were submitted to Secretary,
business environment over the past one year. India RISE: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPnG) and
Responsible. Inclusive. Sustainable. Entrepreneurial, CII’s Director General, Hydrocarbons. A representation of the
theme for the year, defined the tone and tenor of the challenges related to land and ease of doing business
initiatives and goals undertaken in the North East. was submitted to the Additional Chief Secretary
(Revenue Department), Government of Assam based on
ADVOCACY deliberations of a delegation of 12 representatives of oil
& gas PSEs with him.
During the year, advocacy efforts were directed towards
promoting synergy, ease of doing business and inclusion.
A representation to the Central Board of Indirect Taxes
Continued deliberations with Chief Ministers, Central
and Customs on facilitating overland cross border trade
and State-level ministers, Members of Parliament and
flagged issues related to trade barriers applicable while
policy makers helped build a vibrant economic and
exporting specific products from Tripura to Bangladesh.
business environment.
Requests were also made to expedite upgrade of LCS at
Inputs for drafting new industrial policies for Assam Dawki into an Integrated Check Post (ICP) and upgrading
and Tripura were shared with the respective State at least one DGFT office with EDI facility.
From L to R: Chandra Mohan Patowary, Minister of Commerce & Industry, Government of Assam; Prof Jagdish Mukhi, Governor of Assam; C K Das,
Member, CII NE Council and Abhijit Barooah, Co Chairman, CII NE Council and MD, Premier Cryogenics Ltd at the North East Farm and
Food Tech in Guwahati
From L to R: Conrad Sangma, Chief Minister of Nagaland; Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII; Arnab Goswami, MD & Editor-in-Chief, Republic
TV; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises; Pema Khandu, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh; Jishnu Dev Varma,
Deputy Chief Minister of Tripura and Sarbananda Sonowal, Chief Minister of Assam at the India@75 Session: Inclusive and Sustainable Development
of North East Region by 2022 in Guwahati
Other Initiatives
An outreach initiative fostered start-ups and
entrepreneurship in the region, by highlighting the wide
spectrum of opportunities and the enabling environment
From L to R: K K Dwivedi, MD, Assam Industrial Development
Corporation Ltd and Commissioner, Industries & Commerce, Government for innovation & entrepreneurship. Deliberations on
of Assam; Chandra Mohan Patowary; Dr Dharmendra Singh Gangwar, the role of ICT in smart cities, infrastructure & human
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries; Jishnu
Barua, Additional Chief Secretary, Power, Government of Assam, at the resource and making North East a start-up destination
Assam Food Processing Conclave in Guwahati
were facilitated in partnership with AMTRON and
Software Technology Parks of India (STPI).
Agri and Food Processing
Exposure to technology and services, creating linkages, The 5th edition of the North East MSME Conclave in
building capacities of small & medium farmers, local Guwahati provided the MSME fraternity exposure to
entrepreneurs and Industry by connecting and exposing the financing schemes, showcased their best practices
them to modern techniques and business models and connected them with large buyers. Workshops on
to attain commercial competencies are strategic for E-way bills, GST compliance, filing and audit were held in
the region’s growth. The North East Farm & Food Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram.
Tech provided several opportunities to achieve these
objectives. B2B sessions and a seminar on making food Healthcare experts came together at a conclave to bring
processing a successful venture in the North East was to the fore the importance of developing an efficient
also organised. healthcare ecosystem in the North East and building
an environment to encourage investments, nurture
Conclaves focused on Assam’s food processing professional care and bridge the rural urban divide in
industry, pineapple, rubber and bamboo opened up healthcare provisioning. Dr Vinod Paul, Member, NITI
vast opportunities for industrialists and buyers of Aayog talked about NHPS and addressed queries on
these products. They were also a platform for experts, Ayushman Bharat at a session on Implementation of
advisers, producers and buyers to share best practices National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS).
From L to R: Dr Jyoti Rama Das, Co-founder, Integra Ventures; Dr W Kharshiing, CMD, Woodland Hospital; Dr P K Sharma, MD, Pratiksha Hospital;
Anurag Goel, Commissioner & Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Assam; Dr Harsha Bhattacharjee, Founder, Medical
Director and Trustee, Sri Sankardeva Netralaya and Dr Sudhakar Manav, CEO, Apollo Hospitals at the North East Healthcare Conclave in Guwahati
CII Northern Region (CII NR), worked closely with policy direction and the Industry’s concerns and pain points
makers, Industry, academia and other key stakeholders were voiced to the Central & State Governments.
From L to R: Marut Sengupta, Deputy Director General, CII; Ram Nath Kovind, President of India; Ajay S Shriram, Past President, CII and Chairman, CII
FBN India Chapter and Chairman & Senior MD, DCM Shriram Ltd and Sameer Gupta, Deputy Chairman, CII NR and CMD, Jakson Engineers Ltd
at a meeting in New Delhi
CII delegation in a meeting with Capt Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister of Punjab. From L to R: Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII; Sachit Jain;
Capt Amarinder Singh and Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises in Chandigarh
Uttarakhand Infrastructure
Changes for renewal of ‘Rice Export Policy’ were made Given the importance of infrastructure for propelling
by the Government based on the suggestions submitted economic growth, several representations were made
to them. towards improving Industry infrastructure. The need
for development of the region to facilitate smooth
Uttar Pradesh functioning of businesses was also emphasized. Some
key recommendations in this direction included:
• To promote solar power generation, the subsidy on
installation of solar plants was increased from • Strengthening of existing airports and building four
30% to 40% lane roads in industrial corridors of
• CII’s time bound plan to make the State ‘load Himachal Pradesh
shedding free’ over the next 5 years, was taken on • Connecting the Haridwar Industry with the Eastern
board by the concerned Department Dedicated Freight Corridor and making Saharanpur/
Tapri a halting station to mitigate the Industry’s
• A 5% Floor Area Ratio for construction of Green
logistics costs
Buildings was added for building of 5000 sq mt
• Land area above 25 acres, private or allotted by
and above
relevant Government agencies in Haryana, be
• The UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) issued a
qualified as Mega Projects and thus be entitled to
common application form for consent to operate
customised incentive packages
air, water and hazardous waste authorization. The
• Allocate land for low cost housing facilities for Uttar
Board also agreed to renew the consent-to-operate
Pradesh’s industrial workers
for 3 years instead of 1 year. The UPPCB and the
• Establish ESIC hospitals in major industrial towns
Directorate of Environment are expediting the
across the region.
implementation of online consent/ authorization
management systems based on a request
MSMEs / Start-Ups
submitted by CII
The MSME sector is of paramount importance to the
• A single Mandi license for the entire State, single
region’s growth and therefore remained at the center
window payment of Mandi tax and abolition of
of many key initiatives. Recommendations were made to
Mandi fee on dairy products were also accepted by
various State Governments based on an in-depth analysis
the Government.
of the existing MSME scenario in the region:
The Central and State Governments are also deliberating • Structure a Start-Up Policy to encourage
upon a range of representations submitted by CII during entrepreneurship in Delhi
the course of the year. The key recommendations under • Amendment of Delhi’s Procurement Policy for
consideration are as follows: the MSMEs
ACTION
Ram Nath Kovind, President of India inaugurating the CII Agro Tech
Several initiatives, driven forward in 2018 in partnership India 2018 in Chandigarh. From L to R: Rakesh Bharti Mittal;
Ram Nath Kovind; Ajay S Shriram and Chandrajit Banerjee
with State Governments facilitated interaction amongst
key stakeholders, including the Government and
India highlighted that Indian textile industry has the
Industry.
capacity to go beyond US$300 billion Industry and
achieve US$500 billion mark by 2025.The Minister also
Building Manufacturing Competitiveness remarked that huge emphasis is being given to exports
The agenda to catalyse excellence, innovation, and the sector has vast potential in the domestic market.
employability and productivity across sectors was given
a thrust during the year. Close to 20 manufacturing The region’s skill development efforts were sustained
excellence and learning missions, to some of the through work-skill competitions, State-level & national
best companies in the world, encouraged over 700 quality circle competitions and regional supervisory skill
managers from India’s manufacturing sector to adopt competitions.
excellence practices. They also gained exposure to
new & advanced technologies. A learning mission to Expanding Reach: Exploring Horizon –
world class companies such as BMW Group, Man Group, Investment Promotion
Trumpf AG, Siemens AG and Mercedes Benz in Germany During 2018-19, CII NR continued to work towards
helped participants understand the contours of Smart connecting Indian Industry with global Industry, policy
Manufacturing. makers, and other key stakeholders to explore new
markets, attract investments and establish global
To build competitiveness amongst Member companies, linkages. Over 40 conferences and 3 trade fairs were also
CII NR organised 50 Training Programmes on Quality, a platform for more than 500 B2B / B2G meetings.
Supply Chain Management and Cost Competitiveness.
The 12 Quality Circle Competitions held through the The importance of adopting agricultural technologies
year saw participation of 190 teams. received a boost with Shri Ram Nath Kovind, President of
India inaugurating the 13th CII Agro Tech India. Themed
The conferences on new and emerging technologies ‘Technology in Agriculture: Increasing Farmers’ Income’
attempted to bring Industry abreast with global the exhibition saw participation of over 158 domestic
technological advancements. Steps were taken to create companies. Thirty seven international companies
a vibrant ecosystem for adoption of Industry 4.0, digital from China, Canada, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands,
manufacturing, zero effect – zero defect and encourage Spain, UK and USA showcased their technologies at the
skill development. Some key events held during the exhibition.
year included Next Stage Manufacturing, Manufacturing
Innovation Conclave, Rural Telecom Summit, Automotive At the ‘Destination Uttarakhand: Investors Summit 2018’
Industry Summit 4.0, Automotive Industry Design held in Dehradun, Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
Conclave, Next-Gen eMobility Summit. of India appreciated the measures taken by the State to
develop as a globally preferred investment destination.
During CII Texcon 2018 held at New Delhi, Shri Rajnath Singh, Union Minister of Home Affairs also
Smt Smriti Irani, Minister of Textiles, Government of shared his perspectives on the State’s progress.
The 7th edition of Invest North, held in partnership CSR / Affirmative Action
with the Indian High Commission in Singapore, was
Given that inclusive growth is key to sustainable
aimed at promoting the Northern region as a preferred
development, CII NR enabled Industry-society
investment destination by engaging with overseas
engagement. Facilitating CSR and affirmative action as a
investment communities. The investor friendly policies
business agenda remained the focus.
rolled out by Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab
and the emerging business opportunities in these States SC/ST entrepreneurs were connected to large companies
garnered investor interest. and PSUs and competitiveness enhancement workshops
were also held for them. Over 1500 students from
Shri O P Dhankar, Minister for Agriculture, Animal
these sections of society were offered jobs at four job
Husbandry and Dairying led a delegation to Argentina,
fairs. The Social Expo 2018 provided a platform for
Brazil, Netherlands and Spain to study the farming best
rural women artisans to sell their products with support
practices and explore business collaborations.
from NABARD. The AIDS Awareness Project, being
implemented in partnership with Government of Punjab,
Infrastructure
continued to run successfully in Mandi Gobindgarh.
The aviation and real estate sectors were accorded Stakeholders were sensitized on issues such as women
significance with special conferences bringing together safety, sexual harassment at the workplace, need for
Government, Industry and international stakeholders. regular health check-ups.
Senior ministers including Shri Jayant Sinha, Minister
for Civil Aviation and Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister Membership Connect
of State (I/C), Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
The objective of enhancing Membership connect was
shared their perspectives with delegates at these
driven by several focused initiatives. To strengthen the
conferences. The 9th edition of the Regional Conference
engagement, CII NR designed new outreach models that
on Infrastructure Project Management provided a
respond better to Membership needs. Over 15 meets,
futuristic perspective of the combination of technology,
attended by 806 Members, 11 road shows and another
partnerships and cost consultancy to build the country’s
11 new member induction sessions together helped to
infrastructure capability.
build a robust Membership network.
With the presence of vibrant manufacturing and raise concerns and suggest measures to improve the
services sectors, India’s Southern Region makes overall business climate in the country.
significant contribution to the country’s economy. To
enable Industry to continue to forge ahead while being Continued engagement with various Task Forces and
responsible citizens, in 2018-19 CII Southern Region (CII Committees of Southern State Governments led to
SR) aligned its activities to the theme ‘Vibrant South: several key outcomes. The recommendations on the
Competitiveness, Inclusiveness and Responsible’, also Central Inspection System were accepted by Andhra
the National CII theme for the year. The 5-point agenda Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. In
to drive this theme included entrepreneurship & start- addition, suggestions on fiscal prudence under the
ups, MSME, education & skill development, ease of doing Model State Budget were submitted to Southern State
business and Membership engagement. Governments. Discussions with State Governments were
triggered based on studies on policies for sectors such
ADVOCACY as aerospace & defence, agriculture & food processing,
During the year, CII continued to engage with State biotech & pharma, logistics and textiles. While promoting
Governments towards ensuring sustainable and inclusive e-NAM stakeholder consultations in partnership with
growth in the region. Interactions with Governors, Chief FACE, emphasis was placed on food fortification
Ministers of the Southern States, union ministers and awareness, solar farming, millets, setting up of cold chain
secretaries of various ministries provided platforms to infrastructure and other crop specific initiatives.
From L to R: R Dinesh, Chairman, CII SR and JMD, T V Sundram Iyengar & Sons Pvt Ltd; K T Rama Rao, Minister for IT & Industries; Dr S K Joshi, Chief
Secretary, Government of Telangana and Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu, Deputy Chairman, CII SR and CMD, Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd at an Interactive
Session in Hyderabad
Edappadi K Palaniswami, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu with CII delegation led by R Dinesh in Chennai
Given the significance of MSMEs to India’s economic some districts of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and
growth, several interventions aimed at policy advocacy, Telangana. Being implemented in partnership with
enhanced competitiveness and business promotion Industry, as a hub and spoke model, the project aims
were undertaken during the year. Of the 166 sessions to provide jobs for rural youth. The CII Model Career
that impacted 5304 participants from MSME Member Centre in Chennai supports the youth in enhancing
companies, the key sessions included those at the employability. With 32,080 online registrations and
Innovation Summit, Auto Serve, Global Ayurveda another 54,406 walk-ins, 750 companies were connected
Summit, MSME Summit, Connect, Weaves, Udyana to candidates for 68,889 job openings and more than
Surface & Coating, Logistics. With 31 exclusive webinars, 16,817 were placed. Another 720 jobs were offered to
CII reached out to 1275 Members besides various B2B ex-servicemen in Tamil Nadu through the job fair held in
platforms. More than 3200 Members benefited from the partnership with Ministry of Defence.
From L to R: Banwarilal Purohit, Governor of Tamil Nadu; Sujiv Nair, CEO, Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge, Department of ITE&C,
Government of Telangana; Namasivayam Reguraj, Co-Chairman, Skills Sub-committee, CII SR and MD, NTTF and N K Ranganath, Chairman, Job
Creation Sub-Committee, CII SR and MD, Grundfos Pumps India Pvt Ltd at the Regional Summit on Skills, Education & Entrepreneurship in Chennai
From L to R: Vijay Thadani, Vice Chairman and MD, NIIT Ltd; Gaurav Gupta, Principal Secretary, Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science &
Technology, Government of Karnataka; K J George, Minister-Large and Medium Industries and IT & BT, Government of Karnataka;
Kris Gopalakrishnan, Past President CII, Chairman, India Innovation Summit and Chairman, Axilor Ventures and N Muthukumar, Chairman, CII
Karnataka State Council and President & Wholetime Director, Automotive Axles Ltd at the India Innovation Summit in Bengaluru
through the Gateway. The CII Development Gateway based policy recommendations on strengthening
offers over 1000 CSR projects, 2000 online training the existing education system for improving learning
programmes and tutorials, 9500 internships while also outcomes, creativity and curiosity among children.
providing 70,000 jobs to users.
A woman centric entrepreneurial development project,
A study was undertaken to understand the ownership to establish all woman farmer producer organisations,
of private enterprises by SC/STs and make policy was conceived for Cuddalore District in partnership with
recommendations to strengthen these in the Southern Blue Star Ltd. The project will bring together women
region. The livelihood ecosystem of Tamil Nadu’s Tribal agripreneurs to train them in farming techniques, sales &
Groups is being evaluated. The empirical analysis of their marketing and finance maintenance.
socio-economic situation will help recommend schemes,
policies, best practices and business models to improve Over 70 sessions in water energy, solid waste and
their livelihood opportunities. sustainability initiatives were also held throughout the
year in partnership with the Centres of Excellence.
A need assessment of Ramanathapuram District,
Tamil Nadu, listed as an aspirational district by
Government of India, suggested the way forward and
solutions for its development. In addition, of the 40
water bodies taken up by the CII SR Water Alliance in
Tamil Nadu, five were handed over to the communities
and 5 are undergoing renovation. The Swachh Vidhyalaya
initiative under the Project on Rebuilding Rural & Urban
Infrastructure in Partnership with the State Government
saw on ground projects being delivered. These included
construction of separate toilet blocks for boys & girls and
provision of hygienic sanitation.
From L to R: Sriram Subramanya, Co-chairman, Millet Task Force, CII SR
The 20 learning centres in Cuddalore, that provided and Founder, MD & CEO, Integra Software Services Pvt Ltd; K Venugopal,
Co-Chairman, Agriculture & Food Processing Task Force, CII SR and
learning opportunities to 570 underprivileged children Wholetime Director, Kasturi & Sons Ltd; Dr N Subbaiyan, Director,
Commissionerate of Horticulture & Plantation Crops, Government of
in the 6-12 years age group, underwent an evaluation Tamil Nadu; P Ravichandran, Chairman, Agriculture & Food Processing
through a Skill Fest. A Task Force, formed in partnership Task Force, CII SR and President, Danfoss Industries Pvt Ltd and
S Chandramohan, Vice Chairman, CII Tamil Nadu and President & Group
with the Government of Tamil Nadu, will make evidence CFO, TAFE Ltd at the Conference on Digital Agriculture in Chennai
The Western Region is amongst India’s prominent through a series of publications, white papers and
commercial centres, with the tertiary sector being the continuous stakeholder engagement.
dominant contributor to its economy, followed by the
secondary and primary sectors. For the year 2018 -19, The key policy-level initiatives driven through the year
CII Western Region (CII WR) adopted the theme ARISE included the following:
For the Nation. To create a conducive environment
for sustainable growth and development of Industry, Manufacturing
CII WR through its 15 offices and a skilling centre, Key recommendations on the New Industrial Policy of
worked closely with the Government, society and other Maharashtra submitted to Shri Subhash Desai, Minister
stakeholders of the ecosystem. The focus areas pursued of Industries and Dr Harshadeep Kamble, Development
the individual components of ARISE viz accountability Commissioner of Industries included:
to corporate governance, reforms, innovation,
• Strengthening the Single Window System (SWS),
sustainability and employment.
MAITRI, to ensure 100% online process
• Integration of sub-registrar offices with PAN, Aadhar
ADVOCACY
data to create a State-level database and verify
CII WR displayed a firm resolution to play a significant
accuracy of documents
part in accentuating robust and inclusive development
• Increased FSI to industrial units, built as green
across domains, and accordingly, charted, designed
buildings
and implemented action plans through various sub-
committees, Task Forces as well as State & Zonal • Online single integrated return for labour laws,
councils. The objective of enhancing the business registration & obtaining licenses/ renewals
environment and attracting increased investments was • Online application for CTE/ CTO under Air & Water
achieved by working closely with State Governments on Acts, with facility of document submission, tracking,
policy issues. The advocacy efforts were strengthened monitoring, approval and payment
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India with the Board of Governors of AIIB at the AIIB Annual Meeting in Mumbai
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi along with dignitaries at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in Gandhinagar
IT services, machinery, real estate, entertainment, environment protection, e-mobility and waste
manufacturing, packaging and textiles among management. Shri Subhash Desai, Industries
others joined the mission. The corporate sessions Minister, Government of Maharashtra, visited the
addressed issues of start-ups related to funding, expo and interacted with exhibitors.
market entry, technological support, manufacturing
and production Special Initiatives
• Various Start-Up Corporate Connect sessions • The 3rd Annual Meeting of Asian Infrastructure
on edu-tech, med-tech and manufacturing tech Investment Bank (AIIB) was inaugurated by
connected over a 100 start-ups with relevant Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India. Over
Industry mentors, guides and a dozen incubators 2,000 representatives from public & private sector,
• The 4th edition of the CII WR Higher Education academia, media, civil society organisations and
Summit highlighted the need for higher education non-government organisations deliberated on
institutions to adopt innovation and become the theme-Mobilizing Finance for Infrastructure:
flexible. Eminent personalities from academia, Innovation and Collaboration
Government and corporates led the discussions • The 9th Vibrant Gujarat Summit, inaugurated by the
on topics like on voice of stakeholders, technology Prime Minister of India, was a forum for discussions
disruption & future of work, collaboration, co- on global, national and state-level agendas with a
creation & incubation and the role of self for the sharp focus on all-round economic development
future of education for a ‘New India’. The 2019 edition of the Summit
• Technology, innovations, limitations and scope for witnessed signing of 28,360 Memorandums of
growth in the horticulture sector were discussed Understanding, which are expected to generate
at the Horticultural Export Conclave, organised over 21 lakh jobs.
as a part of the initiative to identify key priorities
to increase India’s horticultural exports. Adoption International Engagement
of quality standards such as Codex/ Agmark for Various networking platforms were created for Industry,
horticulture produce marketed through organised Heads of States, Ministers and Diplomats, with the
retail chains emerged as a key action area to aim to strengthen engagement with international
achieve this objective diplomatic and business communities. Some key
• The Environ Expo 2018 showcased the latest dignitaries that CII engaged with included Ministers from
technologies in the field of clean energy, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, United
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Maharashtra
West Bengal
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Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Rajasthan
Haryana
Gujarat
Punjab
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Delhi
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300 264
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Visakhapatnam
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Coimbatore
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Vadodara
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Ludhiana
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Madurai
Chennai
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Pune
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Membership services are the bedrock of the CII agenda. at 47 locations, efforts continued to build robust
Over the last few years, a wide-ranging portfolio of Membership growth
services, tailored to Members’ needs, has evolved • In 2018, 1043 new Members joined CII
based on continuous dialogue and feedback. A suite • To understand the issues faced by Member
of Membership services, including a mentorship companies, the Membership Issue Trackers are
programme, attestation of commercial documents, being compiled by zones, States and regions.
directory of Members, reward points redemption, the CII Currently 139 issues, highlighted through these
brand store are offered to Members. trackers, are being pursued.
From L to R: R Agrawal, Senior Manager, Sarda Energy & Minerals Ltd; Pankaj Sarda, Chairman, CII Chhattisgarh State Council and Joint MD,
Sarda Energy & Minerals Ltd; Bhupesh Baghel, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh; Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII and B L Agrawal, MD,
Hira Group of Companies in Raipur
From L to R: D Raju, Vice Chairman, CII Telangana and MD & CEO, From L to R: B Thiagarajan, Chairman, CII Maharashtra State Council
Kirby Building Systems & Structures India P Ltd; Vikram Kirloskar, and Joint MD, Blue Star Ltd; Uday Kotak, President-Designate, CII and
Vice President, CII and Chairman & MD, Kirloskar Systems Ltd and Executive Vice Chairman & MD, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd;
Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Sanjay Singh, Chairman, Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President, CII and Vice Chairman, Bharti
CII Telangana and Divisional Chief Executive, ITC Ltd - PSPD at the Enterprises and Piruz Khambatta, Chairman, CII WR and CMD,
Members’ Meet in Hyderabad Rasna Pvt Ltd at the Members’ Meet in Mumbai
Councils / Councils /
Committees / Chair / Co-chair for 2018-19 Committees / Chair / Co-chair for 2018-19
Task Forces Task Forces
Chair: Mr Salil Singhal Chair: Mr Atul Punj
Agriculture CMD, PI Industries Chairman, Punj Lloyd
Construction
Council Co-chair: Mr B Thiagarajan Co-chair: Mr Arjun Dhawan
Committee
Joint MD, Blue Star Director & Group CEO, Hindustan
Construction Company
Chair: Mr Arabind Das
Allied Sectors
Chief Operating Officer Corporate Mr Uday Kotak
in Agriculture
Godrej Tyson Foods Governance Managing Director & CEO
- Dairy, Poultry
Co-chair: Mr Vivek Nirmal Council Kotak Mahindra Bank
& Fisheries
Managing Director & CEO
Committee Dr Raghupati Singhania
Prabhat Dairy CSR Committee
CMD, JK Tyre & Industries
Associations' Mr Vikram Kirloskar
Defence Mr Baba N Kalyani
Council (ASCON) Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motor
Committee CMD, Bharat Forge
Aspirational
Mr Sudhir Deoras Chair: Mr Udayant Malhoutra
Districts
Former Advisor CEO & MD, Dynmatics Technologies
Development Design
TRF Co-chair: Ms Rajshree Pathy
Committee Committee
Chairperson
Chair: Mr Uday Kotak Rajshree Sugars & Chemicals
Managing Director & CEO
Banking eCommerce Mr Ritesh Agarwal
Kotak Mahindra Bank
Committee Committee Founder & CEO, Oravel Stays
Co-chair: Ms Zarin Daruwala
CEO-India, Standard Chartered Bank Economic Affairs Mr Vinayak Chatterjee
Council Chairman, Feedback Infra
Chair: Dr Rajesh Jain
Joint MD, Panacea Biotec Chair: Mr Sunil Kant Munjal
Biotechnology
Co-chair: Mr Mahesh Bhalgat Chairman, Hero Enterprise
Committee Education Council
Executive Director & COO Co-chair: Mr BVR Mohan Reddy
Shantha Biotechnics Founder & Executive Chairman, Cyient
Chair: Mr Atul Sobti Environment Mr R Mukundan
Capital Goods
CMD, BHEL Committee MD, Tata Chemicals
& Engineering
Co-chair: Mr Nikhil Sawhney
Committee Chair: Mr Sanjay Budhia
Vice Chairman & MD, Triveni Turbines
MD, Patton International
EXIM Committee
Chair: Mr Raman Ramachandran Co-chair: Mr Shreekant Somany
CMD, BASF India CMD, Somany Ceramics
Co-chairs:
Chair: Mr S Sivakumar
Chemicals 1. Mr Sudhir Shenoy Expert Group
Group Head - Agri & IT Businesses, ITC
Committee CEO & President on Doubling
Co-chair: Mr Navas Meeran
Dow Chemical International Farmers’ Income
Chairman, Eastern Group of Companies
2. Mr Ashish Bharat Ram
MD, SRF FBN India Chapter Mr Ajay S Shriram
Council Chairman & Senior MD, DCM Shriram
Civil Aviation Mr Ajay Singh
Committee Chairman & MD, SpiceJet Chair: Dr Janmejaya Sinha
Financial Inclusion Chairman, BCG India
Chair: Mr Jamshyd N Godrej
and Digitisation Co-chair: Mr Ajay Kaushal
CMD, Godrej &
Climate Change Committee Co-Founder & Director
Boyce Manufacturing Company
Council Indiaideas.com (Billdesk)
Co-chair: Mr Sumant Sinha
Founder Chairman & CEO, ReNew Power Chair: Mr Leo Puri
Financial Markets Former MD, UTI Asset Management Co
Committee for Mr Ramesh Subramanyam Committee Co-chair: Mr Vishal Kampani
CFOs CFO, Tata Power MD, JM Financial
Mizoram Odisha
D-1, 4th Floor “Balighar” 10, Rathadanda Road
Directorate of Commerce & Industries Ground Floor Near Mausima Square
Opposite Presbyterian Church Khatla Bhubaneswar-751002
Aizawl-796001 Tel: 0674-2435270/2432159
Tel: 9612904979 Fax: 0674-2596159
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Noida
Puducherry Mezzanine Floor
No. 1 First Floor, Zamindar Garden
CMA Tower, A-2-E
S V Patel Road
Sector 24
Puducherry-605012
Noida-201301
Tel/Fax: 0413-2226201
Tel: 0120-4345970,72,74
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 0120-4345973
Email: [email protected]
Jamshedpur Nagpur
Room No. 7 & 8, Centre for Excellence C/o Mahindra Plant Head’s
Jubilee Road PS Mr Nilesh Patil
Jamshedpur-831001 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd
Tel: 0657-2225213/ 2232637 Farm Equipment Sector
Fax: 0657-2225213 MIDC Area, Hingna Road
Email: [email protected] Nagpur-440016
Mobile: 9558791575
Siliguri Email: [email protected]
North Bengal-Zonal Office
City Centre, Office Block No-F Nashik
Room No-0313 “Sahakar Sampada”
Matigara-734010 First floor, MICO Employees Co-op Credit Society Bldg
Tel: 0353 2576177 G-32, MIDC, Trimbak Road (near Hotel Ginger), Satpur
Fax: 0353 2576177 Nashik-422007
Email: [email protected] Tel/Fax: 0253-2360226
Email: [email protected]
WESTERN REGION
Aurangabad Pune
C/o Endress + Hauser Flowtec Office D, 10th Floor, Godrej Eternia-C
(India) Pvt. Ltd. ‘B’ Wing, 3, Off Mumbai Pune Highway
M-171- 176 MIDC, Waluj Wakdewadi, Shivajinagar
Aurangabad-431001 Pune-411005
Tel: 0240-2563 600 Tel: 020-66075800
Email: [email protected] Fax: 020-66075822
Email: [email protected]
Bhavnagar
C/o Steelcast Ltd Rajkot
Ruvapari Road C/o Hem Engineering & Marine Services
Bhavnagar-364005 217, Panchanath Commercial Center
Tel: 0278-2519062 Dr Rajendra Prasad Road, Harihar Chowk
Fax: 0278-2420589 Rajkot-360001
Email: [email protected] Mobile: 9328129470
Email: [email protected]/
[email protected]
Egypt
C/o Embassy of India
5, Aziz Abaza Street, Zamlek
PO Box 718, Cairo, Postal Code 11211
Tel: +20 1099911470
Email: [email protected]
France
6 Passage des Arts
75014, Paris
Tel / Fax: 0033-1-40475481
Email: [email protected]
Germany
Messeturm - 25th Floor
60308- Hesse, Frankfurt am Main
Federal Republic of Germany
Tel: +491788074587
Email: [email protected]
CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy issues, interfacing with thought leaders,
and enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry through a range of
specialized services and strategic global linkages. It also provides a platform for consensus-building and
networking on key issues.
Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship
programmes. Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for
integrated and inclusive development across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare,
education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, empowerment of women, and water,
to name a few.
As a developmental institution working towards India’s overall growth with a special focus on India@75
in 2022, the CII theme for 2018-19, India RISE : Responsible. Inclusive. Sustainable. Entrepreneurial
emphasizes Industry’s role in partnering Government to accelerate India’s growth and development. The
focus will be on key enablers such as job creation; skill development; financing growth; promoting next
gen manufacturing; sustainability; corporate social responsibility and governance and transparency.
With 65 offices, including 9 Centres of Excellence, in India, and 10 overseas offices in Australia, China,
Egypt, France, Germany, Singapore, South Africa, UAE, UK, and USA, as well as institutional partnerships
with 355 counterpart organizations in 126 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry
and the international business community.
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