02.06.2025
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Context:
The CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) has recently engaged with government initiatives to improve ease of doing business and strengthen industry-policy dialogue.
About the News:
- It was established in 1895, with a long legacy.
- It is a non-statutory, non-government, not-for-profit body.
- Works to promote Indian industries globally.
Characteristics:
- Acts as a bridge between government and industry.
- Helps draft policy recommendations and reforms.
- Provides training, events, and market insights.
- Supports MSMEs, startups, and sustainability efforts.
Challenges:
- Representation imbalance between large and small industries.
E.g., big corporates dominate policy space.
- Regional gaps in industrial participation.
E.g., North-East still underrepresented.
- Limited direct power in policymaking.
E.g., advisory role, not executive.
Way Forward:
- Inclusive industrial representation from all regions.
E.g., encourage Tier-2, Tier-3 city members.
- Skill development tie-ups with vocational institutes.
E.g., CII–NSDC collaboration.
- Greater MSME integration into policymaking.
E.g., special CII-MSME council recommendations.
Conclusion:
The CII continues to play a vital role in India’s industrial transformation. By making industry inclusive, skill-ready, and sustainable, it can accelerate India’s rise as a global economic powerhouse.