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Make in India Logo Authorisation

MII Logo on Product or Packaging

The Make in India initiative was launched in September 2014, and it is now in the 2.0 phase after ten years of launch. We help manufacturers in India obtain permission to use the Make in India logo on their products, packaging, websites, and events.

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What is the Make in India Initiative?

Make in India is an ambitious initiative now in phase 2.0 designed to transform India into a global manufacturing hub. Its objectives are to promote domestic production, foster innovation, and attract foreign investment. Building world-class infrastructure is also an underlying objective, and it supports the 'Vocal for Local' Campaign.Following are the key pillars of Make in India Initiative.

1

New Processes

The Make in India initiative focuses on making it easier to do business in India, which includes an easier incorporation process with less compliance burden

2

New Infrastructure

Industrial corridors and smart cities, and improving infrastructure for innovation and research, are other government priorities.

3

New Sectors

The 2.0 phase of Make in India focuses on opening up new sectors to attract foreign direct investment, including defence, insurance, medical devices and construction.

4

New Mindset

The overall objective of the Make in India focuses on changing the government's role from a regulator to a facilitator, partnering with industry to drive economic growth.

Provisions Governing Use of Make in India Logo

The logo of the "Make in India" initiative features a lion made of cogs and gears, symbolizing strength, resilience, and industrial advancement. By adhering to usage guidelines for the Make in India logo, businesses can leverage the "Make in India" logo to promote their products while supporting India's manufacturing sector. Only companies or manufacturers with a manufacturing or service facility in India are eligible to use the "Make in India" logo. The logo is a registered trademark owned by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT)

Without obtaining authorisationWith Authorisation from DPIIT
  • All establishments, offices of DPIIT, Government of India.
  • All central government ministry/departments
  • All State government ministry/departments
  • By Indian embassy or missions for events
  • Use of logo in events
  • For use in electronic media
  • On products manufactured in India
  • On the packaging of products

Process of Obtaining Authorisation for Make in India

The Make in India logo is the trademark of the government of India. The same can be used on the products or packaging after obtaining prior approval or authorisation for such use. The application seeking approval for the use of the Make in India logo must be submitted at least 30 days before the intended use with complete particulars and documents to the Joint Secretary BE-III at DPIIT. Applications are reviewed based on merit, visibility, impact, and alignment with Make in India objectives. DPIIT may request additional information before approval.

Following is the list of the information and documents required

Required InformationDocumentation Requirements
  • 1
    Nature of the product or event
  • 2
    Date and duration of intended usage
  • 3
    Purpose and relevance of using the logo
  • 4
    Profile of the manufacturing company
  • 5
    Target audience or market for the product
  • 1
    Certificate of Incorporation
  • 2
    PAN Card copy
  • 3
    Registered Address Proof
  • 4
    ID & Address Proof of Directors
  • 5
    Details of Directors
  • 6
    Statement of purpose for logo use
  • 7
    Proof of manufacturing operations in India
  • 8
    Patent and trademark details (if applicable)

Make in India Logo Usage Guideline

The "Make in India" logo is a registered trademark of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). Its use is permitted with certain conditions. Below are the key guidelines for using the Make in India logo.

1

Who Can Use

Only companies or entities with manufacturing or service facilities in India are eligible to apply for logo usage, and that too only after obtaining prior approval. Government ministries and departments can use the logo without obtaining any prior authorisation.

2

Permitted Use

The logo can be used for events, publications, websites, portals, electronic programs, advertisements, and product packaging. Notably, the use must align with the objectives of promoting domestic manufacturing under the 'Make in India' initiative.

3

Prohibited Uses

The Make in India logo cannot be altered, distorted, or modified in any way. It must not imply government endorsement of a product or service. It cannot be used in any offensive, misleading, or defamatory manner.

4

Non-Transferability

The permission to use the logo is non-transferable and specific to the approved entity and for the purpose for which such an authorisation is provided.

5

Termination of Use

The DPIIT reserves the right to revoke permission if guidelines are violated or if the entity is found engaging in unethical practices. An unauthorised use of the logo may cause legal action under trademark laws.

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