The Indian government continues to strengthen its regulatory framework to improve product safety, quality, and consumer confidence. One of the most significant steps in this direction is the introduction of the Omnibus Technical Regulation (OTR), which directly affects manufacturers applying for BIS Scheme X Certification.
Effective from 1st September 2026, the OTR Scheme introduces mandatory OTR Registration for a wide range of machinery, electrical equipment, and components. For businesses—both domestic and foreign—understanding this new regulation is critical to ensuring compliance and maintaining uninterrupted access to the Indian market.
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