Key Points

The Quality Council of India has launched a revamped digital portal to support MSMEs in achieving international quality standards. This initiative, unveiled on World Accreditation Day, aims to enhance digital accessibility and streamline the accreditation process for small businesses. Government officials emphasized the portal's role in promoting global competitiveness and supporting the Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision. The platform is expected to help MSMEs reduce rejection rates, boost productivity, and access new domestic and international markets.

Key Points: QCI Launches NABL Portal to Boost MSME Global Competitiveness

  • QCI launches portal to streamline MSME accreditation process
  • World Accreditation Day highlights importance of quality standards
  • Supports Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision for sustainable growth
  • Enables international market access for small businesses
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Quality Council of India launches revamped portal for MSMEs

Quality Council of India unveils revamped digital platform to empower MSMEs through international accreditation standards and market access

"Accreditation is a gateway to global trust - Jaxay Shah, QCI Chairperson"

New Delhi, June 9

The Quality Council of India (QCI), the national custodian of accreditation in the country, commemorated World Accreditation Day 2025 here on Monday with the launch of revamped portal of the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), aimed at streamlining the accreditation process and enhancing digital accessibility, particularly for laboratories and MSMEs.

The QCI, through its constituent boards - the NABL and the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB) - partners with global bodies such as the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) to align India’s quality and conformance infrastructure with international benchmarks.

This year’s theme, "Accreditation: Empowering Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)", underscored the strategic role accreditation plays in enhancing competitiveness, market access, and credibility for MSMEs. The event opened with key messages from leadership and the release of a thematic video, setting the stage for dialogue on quality, innovation, and sustainable growth in the MSME sector.

Reinforcing industry-wide commitment to quality, the event also featured 'Gunvatta Samarpan' - a unique initiative that encourages organisations to publicly pledge adherence to accredited standards across sectors.

Addressing the gathering, Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Amardeep Singh Bhatia, underlined the importance of accreditation in enabling Indian SMEs to access both domestic and global markets. He noted that certification and assessment bodies are crucial to the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat @2047, by upholding quality, supporting exports, and promoting inclusive and sustainable growth.

Quality Council of India (QCI) Chairperson, Jaxay Shah, in his keynote address, stated that accreditation is a gateway to global trust. He emphasised its role in helping MSMEs align with international standards, reduce rejection rates, boost productivity, and access new markets.

Following the inaugural session, a Technical Session and concurrent CEO Forum featured expert-led discussions on how accreditation can drive MSME growth across sectors. Panellists shared insights on accreditation’s role in improving diagnostic infrastructure, enabling international trade, supporting certified management systems and products, promoting third-party inspections, advancing sustainable manufacturing, and contributing to net-zero goals.

Observed globally every year on June 9, World Accreditation Day highlights the role of accreditation in strengthening quality infrastructure, enabling global trade, and fostering economic development. This year’s celebration by QCI reaffirmed accreditation as a vital enabler of innovation, competitiveness, and growth for India’s small businesses in an increasingly globalised economy.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a much-needed initiative! As someone who runs a small manufacturing unit in Pune, getting international accreditation has been a nightmare. The new portal should simplify the process. Hope they provide good tech support too. 🙏 #MakeInIndia
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Priya M.
Great move by QCI! But I hope they conduct awareness programs in regional languages too. Many MSME owners in tier-2/3 cities struggle with English portals. The 'Gunvatta Samarpan' concept is innovative - desh ka quality badhega!
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Amit S.
While the initiative is good, the real test will be in implementation. Previous portals promised ease but were clunky. Hope this time they've done proper UX testing. MSMEs don't have IT departments to navigate complex systems.
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Sneha R.
Accreditation is crucial for our food processing unit to export to EU markets. Glad to see focus on international standards alignment. The CEO Forum sounds promising - hope they share those insights publicly for all MSMEs to benefit!
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Vikram J.
Excellent step towards Viksit Bharat! But what about the fees? Many small businesses can't afford expensive accreditation. Hope the government provides subsidies or installment options. Quality shouldn't be a privilege only big companies can afford.
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Neha P.
As a woman entrepreneur running a textile MSME, I appreciate the focus on inclusivity. International accreditation will help us compete with Bangladesh and Vietnam markets. The thematic video should be made available on YouTube for wider reach.

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