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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry

Coordinates: 28°37′38″N 77°13′54″E / 28.62722°N 77.23167°E / 28.62722; 77.23167
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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry
AbbreviationFICCI
Formation1927; 97 years ago (1927)
FounderGhanshyam Das Birla
Purshottamdas Thakurdas
TypeNon-governmental trade association
PurposePolicy advocacy
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Coordinates28°37′38″N 77°13′54″E / 28.62722°N 77.23167°E / 28.62722; 77.23167
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesBusiness promotion, networking, policy reforms
Members
over 250,000 companies[1]
Key people
Dr Anish Shah
(President)[2] Jyoti Vij
(Secretary General)
Employees500[3]
Websiteficci.in

The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) is a non-governmental trade association and advocacy group based in India.[4] Dr. Anish Shah, Group CEO and Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra, is the current President of FICCI.[5]

History

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Established in 1927,[6] on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi by Indian businessman G.D. Birla and Purshottamdas Thakurdas. It is the largest, one of the oldest and the apex business organisation in India.[1] It is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation. FICCI draws its membership from the corporate sector, both private and public, including SMEs and MNCs. The chamber has an indirect membership of over 250,000 companies from various regional chambers of commerce.[7] It is involved in sector-specific business building, business promotion and networking.

Currently, it is headquartered in the national capital New Delhi and has a presence in 12 states in India and 8 countries around the world.[8]

Allied organisations

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Confederation of Indian Food Trade and Industry

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Confederation of Indian Food Trade and Industry (CIFTI) caters to the Indian food Industry. It deals with policies, trade affairs and capacity building.[9] CIFTI provides institutional support and partners with the Government and the Indian private sector in promotion and development of Indian food processing industry. CIFTI was established by FICCI in 1985. It is currently led by Sanjay Khajuria who serves as its president.[10]

Arbitration and Conciliation Tribunal

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FICCI Arbitration and Conciliation Tribunal (FACT) provides arbitration services for settling commercial disputes. FACT was established in 1952[11] and aims at settling business disputes outside the traditional framework offered by courts of law through arbitration and conciliation, as the case may be.[12]

Alliance for Consumer Care

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FICCI Alliance for Consumer Care (FACC) is a dedicated centre set up by FICCI along with Department of Consumer Affairs (India) to enhance consumer care practices and facilitate stakeholder interaction.[13] It facilitates prompt redressal of consumer grievances, a dialogue between the business and consumers and promotion of responsible business practices.[14]

Ladies Organisation

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FICCI Ladies Organisation was established in 1983 to promote entrepreneurship and professional excellence among women in India.[15]

Aditya Birla CSR Centre for Excellence

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Aditya Birla CSR Centre for Excellence is a joint initiative of FICCI and the Aditya Birla Group. The center aims at development of inclusive and holistic CSR practices.[16] This centre also organises the Businessworld FICCI CSR Award, an annual award aimed at identifying & recognising remarkable CSR initiatives.[17]

Confederation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (CMSME)

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Confederation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises is an affiliated body of FICCI. It was established in December 2013.[18] It aims to connect MSMEs with mentors, incubators and accelerators and assist them through capacity building programs and services; deliberate of policy concerns of the sector; and provide regular interface between Industry, Government and regulators.[19] In terms of the scope of work, CMSME is similar to FICCI with the only differentiation being the exclusive focus on Micro, Small and Media enterprises in India.[20]

CASCADE

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FICCI Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfeiting Activities Destroying Economy (CASCADE) was launched on 18 January 2011 and aims to run consumer sensitisation drives on the impact of using smuggled, contraband and counterfeit products across India.[21][22] The body is also engaged in capacity building of law enforcement agencies and research. It has estimated an annual tax loss to government of India due to smuggling and counterfeits at Rs 26,190 crore.[23]

Technology commercialisation

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DRDO–FICCI Accelerated Technology Assessment and Commercialisation (ATAC) Programme

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DRDO and FICCI started the ATAC programme in February 2009 with an objective to create commercial linkages for DRDO technologies for use in civilian products and services.[24][25] The Explosives Detector Kit developed by DRDO is being commercialised under this initiative.[26] Bio-toilets based upon the bio-digester technology developed by DRDO is another such technology being commercialised under the program.[27] It is projected that DRDO will install 18000 bio-toilets across India in cooperation with various states, Union Territories, FICCI and Ganga Action Plan. Besides, over 10000 bio-digesters are being installed in passenger coaches of the Indian Rail.[28]

Taskforces

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  • Aerospace and Air Defence Taskforce; headed by Air Marshal M. Matheswaran (retd.), Indian Air Force.
  • International Migration and Diaspora Taskforce; headed by Alwyn Didar Singh, former Indian civil servant.
  • Land Reforms and Policy Taskforce; headed by R V Kanoria, Kanoria Chemicals
  • Edtech Taskforce; headed by Divya Gokulnath.

Initiatives

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Millennium Alliance

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FICCI's Millennium alliance aims at supporting and scaling-up low-cost, innovative solutions.[29] It is a joint initiative of FICCI, Department of Science & Technology, Government of India and the United States Agency for International Development.[30] It was launched during July 2012 as an inclusive platform for social impact funds, venture capitalists, corporate foundations, early investors, and donors to support and scale innovative solutions for base of the pyramid populations in India and around the world.[31]

Invest India

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Invest India is a public-private partnership between Government and FICCI. A joint venture between FICCI (51% equity), Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (India) (34%) and State Governments of India (0.5% equity each),[32] Invest India was given a clearance by the Indian cabinet during September 2009 to set up under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956.[33] The initiative aims at speedy implementation of foreign investment projects in India and improving the climate for domestic investments.[34]

Services

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ATA Carnet

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FICCI is India's sole national issuing & guaranteeing association for ATA Carnets.[35] ATA Carnets are used by TV / Film crews, journalists, engineers, musicians and industry for temporary moving equipment across borders. FICCI issues and endorses carnets, guarantees the payment of duties and taxes to customs (both domestic and foreign) authorities.[36]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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