BIS To Promote Adoption Of Indian Standards In Developing Countries
by Arun Kumar Das - Mar 16, 2021 05:35 AM
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BIS can provide solutions free of cost to other countries that are at the same level of technological advancement and have similar climatic and socio-economic conditions.
Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) has offered to provide standards and quality related solutions to developing and least developed countries.
The national standards body, which is under the administrative control of Ministry of Consumer Affairs, has asked the Ministry of External Affairs to promote indigenous Indian Standards in these countries through Indian missions.
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