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 ANJANA NAIR- 9

 NAMITA SHETTY-22
 ANKITH SHETTY-40
 JIMIT SHAH-44
 The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is an
association of business organizations in India, headquartered in the national
capital New Delhi

 One of the main organizations to fund and support many governmental and non-
governmental educational institutes

 Founded by GD Birla and Purushottam Takkur in 1927, on the advice of Mahatma


Gandhi

 FICCI is also the permanent Indian host of the Global India Business Meeting, an
annual meeting organised by Horasis. Now it is headed by Rajan Bharti Mittal

 Dipali Goenka is a member of the Governing Body of FICCI FLO, the women's wing
of FICCI, and the chairperson of FLO - Mumbai Chapter. Its current PRESIDENT
is Mr.Harsh Mariwala
Continued…..
 It is involved in sector specific business policy consensus
building, and business promotion and networking.
 It is headquartered in the national capital New Delhi and
has presence in 11 states in India and 8 countries across the
world.
 Tie-ups with over 300 industries associations and chembers
world wide.
VISION & MISSION
VISION:
 To be the thought leader of industry, its voice for policy
change and its guardian for effective implementation.

MISSION:
 To carry forward our initiatives in support of rapid,
inclusive and sustainable growth that encompass health,
education, livelihood, governance and skill development.
 To enhance efficiency and global competitiveness of Indian
industry and to expand business opportunities both in
domestic and foreign markets through a range of
specialised services and global linkages.
List of Chamber of Commerce and Industries in India
Name Establishment Year
Indian Chamber of Commerce 1925

The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India 1920

Delhi Chamber of Commerce 1950


Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1836

Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry 1836


Calcutta Chamber of Commerce 1830

The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1853

Bangalore Chamber of Industry & Commerce --

Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industry & Agriculture (Pune) 1944


 Interface between the decision makers in Government
and Industry

 Effect policy changes

 Platform for consensus building and networking

 Provide knowledge base for policy prescriptions

 Large talent resource pool


 Voice of Industry:
A non-government, not-for-profit organization, FICCI is the voice of India's
business and industry. FICCI has direct membership from the private as well as
public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over
83,000 companies from regional chambers of commerce

 Work closely with Government:


Works closely with the government on policy issues, enhancing efficiency,
competitiveness and expanding business opportunities for industry through a range
of specialized services and global linkages. It also provides a platform for sector
specific consensus building and networking

 Global Partnerships:
Partnerships with 77 countries across the world carry forward our initiatives in
inclusive development, which encompass health, education, livelihood, governance,
skill development, etc. FICCI serves as the first port of call for Indian industry and
the international business community
 Arbitration
 ATA Carnet
 B2B solutions
 Consumer Care
 CIFTI
 FICCI Quality Forum
 Resource Conservation & Management
 Technology Commercialization
 ICC(International Chamber of Commerce)
52 Sectors
 Advertising & Marketing  Financial Sector
 Agriculture  Food Processing
 Gems and Jewellery
 Anti Smuggling & Counterfeiting
 Geospatial Technologies
 Art  Homeland Securities
 Banking & Financial Services  Health
 Biotechnology  HRD
 Capital Goods  Hydrocarbons
 Information Technology
 Chemicals
 Insurance & Pensions
 Civil Aviation  Manufacturing
 Corporate Laws & Governance  Medical Devices & Equipment
 Defence  Mining
 Disaster Management  MSME
 Petrochemicals
 Education
 Power
 Entertainment  Private security
 Electronics Hardware  Publishing
 Environment & Climate Change  Real Estate
 FMCG  Renewable Energy
 Retail
 Science & Technology
 Skill Development
 Sports
 Steel
 Taxation
 Telecom
 Textile
 Tourism
 Transport Infrastructure
 Urban Infrastructure
 Water Resources
 Wellness
 WTO, FTA & Foreign Trade
 International Summits

 Trade and Investment Forums

 Heads of State meetings

 Buyer-Seller Meets

 CEO Roundtables

 Trade and Investment Facilitation Services


 FICCI member can access world opportunities with
major Indian and Global Industries
 It helps to Increase efficiency and competitiveness

Chambers and Corporate Associate


Associations Members Members
Networking
 Helps to interact with members, institutions and state
government.
 Meet Global and political Leaders.
Policy Work
 Participation in national committee & task force.
 Expert advise on government legislation and
regulation.
 Provides information on exports and imports.
 Undertakes research studies.
Business Service
 Participation in trade and Fair exhibitions.
 Develop business through buyer-seller .
Information Dissemination
 Access publication and reports on wide range of
subjects.
 Directories of members with company profile.
 Free Distribution of monthly business digest and
monthly updates.
 FICCI Awards for companies and institutions.
WEB Service
 Information on important events organized by FICCI ,
press release, policy Announcement, BISNET etc .
 All India Organization of Employers (AIOE)
 All India Shippers Council (AISC)
 Confederation of Indian Food Trade and Industry (CIFTI)
 FICCI Alliance for Consumer Care (FACC)
 FICCI Arbitration and Conciliation Tribunal(FACT)
 FICCI Institute of Intellectual Property Development
 FICCI Ladies Organization (FLO)
 Indian Council of Arbitration ( ICA)
 International Chambers of Commerce ( ICC India)
Invest India
Objectives
1. To be the official investment facilitation agency
for Indian or foreign investors
2. Act as the first reference point for any investor
interested in India
3. Help investors identify and realize investment
opportunities
4. Feedback to Central and State Governments on
policy initiatives
 Facilitate dialogue with the Government

 Identify Sectoral Issues

 Link the Business Community

 Provide Global outreach

 Research, Survey and Knowledge Papers

 Exhibitions, Trade Fairs, Conferences & Seminars


President Dr. Jyotsna Suri
Chairman & Managing Director
Bharat Hotels Ltd
New Delhi

Senior Vice-President Mr. Harshvardhan Neotia


Chairman: Ambuja Neotia Group
Kolkata

Vice-President Mr. Pankaj R Patel


Chairman & Managing Director
Cadila Healthcare Ltd.
Ahemdabad

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