Under Rule 15(1) of the BIS Rules, 2018, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has notified the establishment of new Indian Standards in several areas. These updates are necessary to ensure regulatory compliance, improve product quality and align with global standards.
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Understanding the Newly Established Indian Standards (May 2025 Notification)
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) continues its obligation to aligning Indian manufacturing and safety standards with international best practices. The BIS has officially establish a new Indian standard that revise or replace older versions. These standards affect an extensive range of products including bolts, screws, nuts, metric threads and soil testing equipment. Each standard has been developed or updated in accordance with international standards such as ISO 4035, ISO 724 and ISO 8675, improving quality, accuracy and global compatibility. While the new Standard are in effect immediately, the relevant older versions will remain valid until their withdrawal date of 08 November 2025, providing a transition window for compliance and BIS certification.
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These developments underline that businesses must actively pursue BIS registration to ensure continuous market access and legal compliance. The latest updates are also part of India’s ongoing efforts to simplify industrial productivity with globally recognized standards.
Benefits of the New BIS Standards
The implementation of the revised standards benefits manufacturers, exporters and consumers. These benefits strengthen the importance of securing BIS certification in the Indian industrial landscape.
- Enhanced Product Quality and Reliability: The updated standards conform to the latest ISO specifications, which ensure that the product meets international standards for stability, performance and quality, enhancing consumer trust and market reputation.
- Easier Global Market Access: With coordination between Indian and ISO standards, Indian manufacturers can easily export goods that adhere with global standards, mitigating barriers and increasing international competitiveness.
- Improved Safety and Standardization: By updating old standards, BIS ensures better safety measures in product design and use. This minimizes the risk of failures, ensuring safe construction and mechanical application.
- Compliance Simplification through BIS Registration: The concurrent validity period till November 2025 provides companies ample time to update processes and apply for or renew their BIS registration, streamlining the shift and avoiding penalties.
- Encouragement of Innovation: While old standards are being phased out, industries are encouraged to adopt new techniques and enhance design methodologies, which brings invention and technologies to the field.
Notification of Newly Established Indian Standards by BIS
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has officially issued a list of newly established standards that will take effect from 08 May 2025. These updates are part of ongoing efforts to boost quality, safety, and alignment with international benchmarks. Existing standards will remain valid until their withdrawal on 08 November 2025.
Sl No. | No., Year & Title of the Indian Standards Established | Date of Establishment | No. , Year & Title of the Indian Standards to be Withdrawn, if any | Date of Withdrawal |
1 | IS 1364 (Part 4) : 2025 ISO 4035 : 2023 Hexagon Head Bolts, Screws and Nuts of Product Grades A and B Part 4 Hexagon Nuts, Style 0 (Size Range M1.6 to M64) (Fifth Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 1364 (Part 4) : 2003 ISO 4035 : 1999 Hexagon Head Bolts, Screws and Nuts of Product Grades A and B Part 4 Hexagon Thin Nuts ( Chamfered ) ( Size Range M1.6 to M64 ) ( Fourth Revision) | 08 November 2025 |
2 | IS 4218 (Part 1) : 2025 ISO 68-1 : 2023 ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads Part 1 Basic and Design Profile (Third Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 4218 (Part 1) : 2001 ISO 68-1 : 1998 ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads Part 1 Basic Profile (Second Revision) | 08 November 2025 |
3 | IS 4218 (Part 3) : 2025 ISO 724 : 2023 ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads Part 3 Basic Dimensions (Third Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 4218 (Part 3) : 1999 ISO 724 : 1993 ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads Part 3 Basic Dimensions (Second Revision) | 08 November 2025 |
4 | IS 4218 (Part 4) : 2025 ISO 262 : 2023 ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads Part 4 Selected Sizes for Bolts, Screws, Studs and Nuts (Third Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 4218 (Part 4) : 2001 ISO 262 : 1998 ISO General Purpose Metric Screw Threads Part 4 Selected Sizes for Screws, Bolts and Nuts (Second Revision) | 08 November 2025 |
5 | IS 11196 : 2025 Equipment for Determination of Liquid Limit of Soils by Cone Penetration Method — Specification (First Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 11196 – 1985 Specification for Equipment for Determination of Liquid Limit of Soils Cone Penetration Method | 08 November 2025 |
6 | IS 13723 : 2025 ISO 8674 : 2023 Hexagon High Nuts (Style 2) with Metric Fine Pitch Thread — Product Grades A and B — Specification (Third Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 13723 : 2018 ISO 8674 : 2012 Hexagon High Nuts (Style 2) With Metric Fine Pitch Thread — Product Grades A and B (Second Revision) | 08 November 2025 |
7 | IS 13724 : 2025 ISO 8675 : 2023 Hexagon Thin Nuts (Style 0) with Metric Fine Pitch Thread — Product Grades A and B — Specification | 08 May 2025 | IS 13724 : 2018 ISO 8675 : 2012 Hexagon Thin Nuts Chamfered ( Style 0 ) With Metric Fine Pitch Thread — Product Grades A and B | 08 November 2025 |
8 | IS 17419 : 2025 Metallic Materials — Ductility Testing — High Speed Compression Test for Porous and Cellular Metals (ISO 17340 : 2020, MOD) (First Revision) | 08 May 2025 | IS 17419 : 2020 ISO 17340 : 2014 Metallic Materials — Ductility Testing — High Speed Compression Test for Porous and Cellular Metals | 08 November 2025 |
Implications for Industries and Stakeholders
These regulatory updates by BIS are only procedural, it has important implications for all stakeholders, from small manufacturers to large industrial houses. Understanding these implications is crucial for strategic planning and operational compliance.
- Mandatory Compliance for Legal Operation: The manufacturers must comply with legal operations. Failure to comply with BIS standards can result in fines or loss of business license.
- Urgency in Updating Product Designs: Companies should revisit and possibly redesign products align with new specifications. Prompt action ensures uninterrupted production and maintains customer satisfaction and contract integrity.
- Supply Chain Adjustments: Suppliers of raw materials and components must update inventories and sourcing plans to match the dimensional and design variations mandated in the new standards.
- Necessity for Technical Training: Employees, especially in quality control and production leaders, need to be retrained to apply and audit the revised manufacturing standards accurately and effectively.
Conclusion
The BIS notification marks an important shift in the India's regulatory landscape. With the withdrawal of the old standards schedules for November 2025, industries have a limited window to align operations, redesign products and get BIS registration. The objective of these changes is to increase product quality, improve safety and sync Indian manufacturing with global standards, enhancing innovation and market growth. Businesses that actively adopt these transitions not only avoid compliance risks but also open unlock new opportunities in domestic and international marketplaces. BIS registration is more than a legal requirement, it is a strategic asset for growth in a competitive global economy.
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