How to Participate in Make in India & Obtain Logo Authorisation 📝
Make in India is not a license or registration, but a national mission under DPIIT. Businesses participate by establishing or expanding their operations in India, aligning with the program's objectives under relevant regulatory frameworks. This comprehensive guide covers both general participation and the specific process for obtaining Make in India logo authorisation, which requires submission at least 30 days before intended use.
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Step 1: Business Incorporation & Legal Setup
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Step 2: Sectoral Alignment & Policy Understanding
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Step 3: Capital Arrangement & FDI Compliance
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Step 4: Regulatory Approvals & Clearances
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Step 5: Operations Commencement & Incentive Application
How to Obtain Make in India Logo Authorisation
The Make in India logo, a registered trademark of DPIIT, requires prior written approval for its use on products, packaging, or events. Applications submitted to the Joint Secretary, BE-III, at DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi, must be filed at least 30 days before the scheduled date. Approval is based on merit, visibility, potential impact, and alignment with the initiative's objectives; DPIIT may request additional information to support its decision.
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Step-1: Application Preparation & Submission
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Step-2: Documentation Compilation & Submission
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Step-3: DPIIT Evaluation & Decision
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Champion Services Sectors - A Separate Initiative 💼
Separately from Make in India, to boost the services sector, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has identified 12 'Champion Services Sectors' for focused promotion to enhance their competitiveness, boost exports, and create high-quality jobs.
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Note: While both initiatives aim to boost India's economy, the Champion Services Sectors is a
separate program from Make in India, with its own objectives and implementation strategy.