The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Services
Policy Advocacy
International and National Business development
Nurturing Competitiveness
Corporate Business Responsibility
Roles of CII
Primary goal of CII is to develop Indian industry and to ensure that government and society as a
whole, understand both the needs of industry and its contribution to the nation's well being.
To identify and strengthen industry's role in the economic development of the country
To act as a catalyst in bringing about the growth and development of Indian Industry
To reinforce industry's commitment to society
To provide up-to-date information and data to industry and government
To create awareness and support industry's efforts on quality, environment, energy
management, and consumer protection
To identify and address the special needs of the small sector to make it more competitive
To work towards the globalisation of Indian industry and integration into the world economy
This is done by adopting a proactive and partnership approach with the government on various
national and international issues concerning the Indian economy. It closely interacts on policy
issues at both the central and state levels. Extensive dialogue and interaction with members
and all sections of the community to build consensus are held.
Policy Advocacy
CII has over 500 ‘Intellectual Groups’ – Councils, Committees, Task Forces, Working Groups,
among others – working at the national and regional levels, across industry sectors. These Groups
give shape to and articulate Member concerns to Government policy makers, Regulators, Think
Tanks etc. They work pro-actively with Government to formulate policies that would empower
businesses.
Nurturing Competitiveness
Centres of Excellence
In 1995, it began offering customised advisory and consultancy services and training programmes
through its "Centres of Excellence". Today, CII has 9 Centres of Excellence across India, each
focusing on different aspects to offer services to industry from diverse sectors.
Membership
CII has direct membership of over 8000 organisations and indirect membership of over 200,000,
from around 240 national and regional sectoral associations.
The membership is open to any company or firm in India engaged in manufacturing activity or
providing consultancy services.
The Doha Round is the latest round of trade negotiations among the WTO membership. Its
aim is to achieve major reform of the international trading system through the introduction of
lower trade barriers and revised trade rules. The work programme covers about 20 areas of
trade. The Round is also known semi-officially as the Doha Development Agenda as a
fundamental objective is to improve the trading prospects of developing countries.