2. Industry associations are organisations that create
a means for business involved in a given industry to
interact to the mutual benefit of all concerned
funded by contributions made by the member
companies, the industry association
3. Function of IAB
• Federation of Indian chambers commerce and
industry(FICCI)
• Confederation of Indian industry association
(CII)
• The Indus entrepreneur(TIE)
• Dalit Indian chamber of commerce and
industry(DICCI)
• Associated chambers of commerce and
industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
4. Federation of Indian chambers
commerce and industry(FICCI)
FICCI dates back to the day of British rule .it was
set up in 1927 at the suggestion of mahatma
Gandhi, and it is oldest largest apex body of
Indian business FICCI numbers more than 1500
corporations across the country among its
members.500 chambers of commerce and
business association, 250000 business units of
all sizes and types
5. Headquartered is located in new Delhi FICCI
world class infrastructure and industry leader
including key innovators. Wealth creators, and
employment providers FICCI is interacts with
government on economic issues, work toward
promoting global trade and investment, And
Guidance to investors from abroad
6. • FICCI has links to the World trade
organisation(WTO)
• United nations industrial development organisation
(UNIDO)
• International labour organisation(ILO),
• General agreement tariffs and trade(GATT)
7. Objectives of FICCI
1. To promote healthy interface between the
business community and the government.
2. To create conditions for the globalisation of the
Indian economy.
3. To assist members in export promotion,
modernisation ,quality control,
Pollution,control,etc.
4. To promote scientific research ,import
substitution and fullest possible utlisation of
national resources
8. Role of FICCI
1. Collection of information:
valuable information overseas imports
,import regulations, about competitors, market potential and
other developments in foreign trade
2. Supplying information:
latest developments in the field of export
and trade. Vital to the exporters to promote their sales abroad
3. Organising seminars:
workshop,discussion,meeting,on various
aspects of foreign trade
4.Other functions:
it may fix minimum floor price
9. Confederation of Indian industry
Association(CII)
• The confederation of Indian industry
association Works in a consultative capacity to
improve the business atmosphere in the
country And efficiency the CII holds a national
conference each year bringing together
representatives of different sectors –
academia,govrenment,and industry
e.g,- to debate on national development
issues.
10. Objectives of CII
1. Promote cooperation with counterpart
organisation
2. Identify, and strengthen industry's role in the
economic development of the country
3. Identify and address special needs of small
scale sector
4. Provide up to date information and date to
industry and government
5. Reinforce industry's commitment to society.
11. ROLE OF CII
1. Benefits and opportunities emerging out of
economic reforms:
the CII set up a social
development council in 1995 build-up strong
partnerships across the sectors for better
governance, accountability and empowerment
2. Social work:
the CII focus areas are HIV|AIDS social
infrastructure, women's empowerment and
corporate social responsibility (CSR),
12. THE INDUS ENTREPRENEUR(TIE)
the Indus entrepreneurs(TIE) was founded in 1992 in
silicon valley by a group of successful entrepreneurs.
There are 13000 members including over 2500 charter
members in 61 chapters across 17 countries TIEs
Importance of TIE
• It creates an open inclusive ,and transparent
organisation.
• it provides positive leadership models.
• it maintains high ethical standards
• It displays rigorous , intellectually honest behaviour.
13. DALIT INDIAN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY(DICCI)
DICCI was established in 2005 mr kamble is
currently the chairman. The activities of its
members are quiet diversified ranging from
manufacturing(chemical,agri-productes, frozen
foods, plastic,textiles,pest control,metal and
metallurgy, solar energy,)construction and
services(helthcare,hospitality
industries,education and international trade).
14. ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA(ASSOCHAM)
It was established in 1920 by promoter chamber,
representing all regions of India
functions of ASSOCHAM
• Regular interaction with policy-makers at centre
and state government levels.
• Quality management services.
• Trade fairs in Indian and overseas
• Energy and environment management services