India REACH & Indian Chemical Regulatory
India REACH Helpdesk
The Helpdesk on Indian Chemical Regulations is created by RRMA (Regulatory Representatives and Managers Association) to enable enterprises and their regulatory team to access recent updates on chemical regulations in India. On this site we have gathered regulations and rules including Indian Chemical Management and Safety Rules (India REACH), BIS, Agrochemical and Cosmetics Regulation in India and present them in diverse languages. Our goal is to provide enterprises and their regulatory teams with accurate, streamlined and up-to-date information on regulations in India. Read More >>
The Helpdesk on Indian Chemical Regulations is created by RRMA (Regulatory Representatives and Managers Association) to enable enterprises and their regulatory team to access recent updates on chemical regulations in India. On this site we have gathered regulations and rules including Indian Chemical Management and Safety Rules (India REACH), BIS, Agrochemical and Cosmetics Regulation in India and present them in diverse languages. Our goal is to provide enterprises and their regulatory teams with accurate, streamlined and up-to-date information on regulations in India. Read More >>

India Postpones BIS Compliance Deadline for Woven Sack QCOs
On 5 January 2026, India’s Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers issued three Gazette notifications amending

Draft Indian Standards Amendments Issued for Public Comments
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has released a set of draft Indian Standards and

Stakeholder Consultation Held on Mandatory BIS Standards for Camphor and Isoborneol
A stakeholder consultation meeting on the proposal to make Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) specifications

India Withdraws Six Chemical Quality Control Orders for Industrial Chemicals
The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has officially withdrawn six Quality Control Orders (QCOs) covering

India Initiates Major Reforms to the Quality Control Orders Framework
In its Second Report (October 2025), the High-Level Committee on Non-Financial Regulatory Reforms (HLC-NFRR) called

India Withdraws Six Chemical Quality Control Orders
On 20 November 2025, the Government of India’s Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of




