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From 1 August 2024, footwear can be sold in India only if it is made in BIS-licensed facilities and bears the ISI mark.
Between 2024 and 2025, standards and controls have evolved: mandatory finished-product testing, differentiated requirements for adults and children, and “digital-first” customs with online licence validation and, where needed, sampling and testing in designated labs.
Our 2025 White Paper explains how to frame the Quality Control Orders, which standards apply (IS 17043 Part 1/2, IS 6721, IS 15844-1), and how to build a practical roadmap: gap assessment, BIS-ready dossier, factory audit, ISI marking, and documentation alignment for clearance. It’s designed for brands, OEM/ODM, and quality/sourcing teams aiming to enter or stay in the Indian market without blocks, penalties, or launch delays.
Anticipating compliance reduces time and cost, makes time-to-market predictable, and strengthens reputation with authorities and retailers.