
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Laboratory Recognition Scheme (LRS) allows foreign companies to establish or get recognition for testing facilities in India, as per a report by India Briefing. The scheme…
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Laboratory Recognition Scheme (LRS) allows foreign companies to establish or get recognition for testing facilities in India, as per a report by India Briefing. The scheme is scope-specific, meaning a laboratory is recognised for particular Indian Standards and testing capabilities, not for all types of product testing. Foreign companies can choose between setting up a new lab in India or seeking recognition for an existing overseas facility.

Key considerations for foreign businesses include defining the testing scope, assessing the appropriate operating structure, and planning the facility around the proposed testing activities. The BIS LIMS platform provides information on recognised laboratories and their capabilities to help assess the market before investing. For overseas labs, documentation establishing legal identity under foreign law is required.
The BIS Laboratory Recognition Scheme is part of India's push to enforce quality control orders (QCOs) for a growing list of products, including electronics, chemicals, and automobiles. For foreign companies, the choice between a local lab and overseas recognition depends on testing volume and turnaround time. A local lab offers faster certification for Indian manufacturers, while an overseas lab may suit low-volume testing. The next trigger is the 2026 transition for several QCOs, which will increase demand for BIS-recognised labs. Watch for BIS notifications on new standards being brought under mandatory certification.
Source: india-briefing.com
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