In order to unify product regulatory standards and requirements to ensure product quality and safety, India began to implement a product certification system in 1955. According to the Indian Bureau of Standards Act 1986 (The BIS Act, 1986), India ’s product certification adopts the principle of voluntary certification, but taking into account factors such as public health and safety, and public consumption, the Indian government has issued instant laws to implement specific products Compulsory certification. Designed to provide end-users with quality-assured, safe and reliable products. All products listed in the compulsory certification must obtain a product certification certificate according to Indian product standards in order to enter the market. Therefore, manufacturers who want to enter the Indian market need to understand the Indian product certification system.