BIS CRS registration is mandatory for all Plasma, LED, LCD, OLED, and Smart TVs with screen sizes of 32 inches and above sold, manufactured for sale, or imported into India — notified by MeitY under the Compulsory Registration Scheme. The applicable Indian Standard is IS 616:2010 (and the updated IS 616:2017, aligned with IEC 60065:2014), which specifies safety requirements for audio, video, and similar electronic apparatus. Every TV of 32 inches and above must display a valid BIS registration number and the BIS Standard Mark on the product and packaging. Foreign manufacturers must appoint an Authorised Indian Representative (AIR). Smart TVs with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth also require WPC ETA approval from the Department of Telecommunications in addition to BIS registration. Manufacturing or importing without valid registration is an offence under the BIS Act, 2016 carrying penalties including customs detention, seizure, monetary fines, and potential imprisonment.
India's television market is one of the largest and fastest-growing in the world — driven by rising household incomes, expanding broadband connectivity, falling panel prices, and government digital infrastructure investment. With millions of TV units entering homes and commercial establishments every year, the Bureau of Indian Standards ensures that every set — from a 32-inch LED TV in a bedroom to an 85-inch OLED Smart TV in a living room — meets the safety and performance requirements that protect Indian consumers from electrical hazards, fire risks, and substandard products.
For manufacturers and importers, BIS CRS registration under IS 616 is not an optional quality badge — it is the legal gate through which every qualifying TV must pass before it touches the Indian market. This guide provides the complete picture: both applicable standard editions, every display technology covered, the document set required, the tests involved, and the step-by-step path from product to registered status.
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- Why BIS CRS Registration Is Mandatory for TVs in India
- IS 616:2010 vs IS 616:2017 — Both Standards Compared
- Display Technologies Covered Under BIS CRS
- 4 Pillars of BIS CRS Registration
- 10 Key Safety Tests Under IS 616
- Smart TV Special Requirement: BIS + WPC ETA
- Model Grouping Strategy for TV Manufacturers
- Document Checklist for BIS Registration
- 7-Step BIS Registration Process
- Consequences of Non-Compliance
- How Rego Services Supports Your Registration
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why BIS CRS Registration Is Mandatory for TVs in India
Television sets are mains-powered electrical appliances used in virtually every Indian household. Their sustained operation at mains voltage, the high-energy switching in their power supply stages, the heat generated by display backlights, and their proximity to users — including children — across extended daily viewing periods make electrical safety a matter of genuine public interest at scale. BIS CRS registration under IS 616 is the mechanism through which these safety requirements are verified before TVs reach Indian buyers.
BIS added Plasma, LED, and LCD televisions of 32 inches and above to the Compulsory Registration Scheme in July 2013 — making India one of the first large emerging markets to mandate pre-market safety certification for large-screen TVs. The notification covers all channels — domestic manufacture, import, wholesale, and retail — with no exemption for scale, channel type, or brand origin.
IS 616 mandates safety tests specifically designed to verify that TVs do not present electric shock, overheating, or fire hazards under normal use and foreseeable fault conditions — protecting households where TVs often operate for 6–8 hours daily in close proximity to users and children.
Without a valid BIS registration number, no TV of 32 inches or above can legally be manufactured for sale, imported, or distributed in India. Customs clearance is contingent on BIS registration, and major retail chains and e-commerce platforms require it as a mandatory listing condition.
The BIS Standard Mark on a TV is an independently verified, government-recognised signal that the product meets India's safety requirements — building buyer confidence in a market where TV purchases represent a significant household investment and brand trust is a key purchasing factor.
The registration process — including the CDF/CCL preparation, laboratory testing, and BIS scrutiny — drives manufacturing and sourcing discipline that improves component consistency and reduces field failure rates, benefiting both the manufacturer's warranty cost base and the buyer's product experience.
IS 616:2010 vs IS 616:2017 — Both Standards Compared
IS 616 — titled Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus — Safety Requirements — is the Indian Standard governing safety for television sets and related audio-visual products. Two editions are relevant for BIS CRS registration of TVs: the 2010 edition (the original mandatory standard) and the 2017 edition (the updated primary standard now used for most registrations).
- IEC Alignment: IEC 60065:2005
- Status: Original CRS mandatory standard — notified July 2013
- Scope: Audio, video, and similar electronic apparatus for household use
- Key Focus: Electrical safety, insulation, temperature rise, mechanical safety, marking
- Test Regime: Based on IEC 60065:2005 safety framework
- Applicability: Some labs may still accept this edition — confirm with BIS consultant
- IEC Alignment: IEC 60065:2014 (6th Ed.)
- Status: Updated edition — now the primary standard for BIS-recognised lab testing
- Scope: Audio, video, and similar electronic apparatus — updated safety framework
- Key Focus: Enhanced insulation requirements, updated touch current limits, improved marking requirements, energy efficiency provisions
- Test Regime: More comprehensive test suite aligned with IEC 60065:2014
- Applicability: Recommended standard edition for all new BIS CRS TV registrations
Display Technologies Covered Under BIS CRS for TVs
BIS CRS registration under IS 616 covers all television display technologies with screen sizes of 32 inches and above. The original 2013 notification specifically named Plasma, LCD, and LED — but the regulatory intent and practical enforcement scope encompasses all television products of 32 inches and above regardless of the underlying display technology, including newer technologies that have emerged since the original notification.
LED-backlit LCD panels. The dominant technology by market share in India. All LED TVs 32 inches and above require BIS CRS registration.
Cold-cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlit LCD displays. Among the first flat-panel types brought under BIS CRS in 2013.
Gas-plasma cell display panels. No longer manufactured but covered under IS 616 for any new supply in the market.
Organic LED self-emissive panels with perfect blacks and infinite contrast. Covered under IS 616 for all 32-inch-and-above units.
Quantum dot LED and MiniLED advanced backlighting technologies. Fall within the IS 616 CRS scope as LED-type TVs.
Internet-connected TVs with app ecosystems. Require both BIS CRS (IS 616) and WPC ETA for integrated Wi-Fi/Bluetooth modules.
4 Pillars of BIS CRS Registration for TVs
BIS CRS registration for TVs is built on four foundational parameters. All four must be clearly defined, correctly documented, and consistently reflected across the entire application — a mismatch in any one of these is the most common cause of BIS scrutiny queries and registration delays.
Only the actual manufacturer can apply. Foreign manufacturers apply via AIR. Importers and traders cannot hold registration independently.
Each manufacturing plant address requires its own registration number. The same TV model from two different factories needs two separate registrations.
Television 32 inches and above. Multiple screen sizes and models from the same design family can often be grouped under one registration.
Each brand or trademark under which the TV is sold in India requires a separate BIS registration — even from the same factory.
10 Key Safety Tests Under IS 616 for TVs
IS 616 testing at a BIS-recognised laboratory covers a comprehensive set of safety and performance parameters. Understanding what each test verifies — not just its name — is essential for manufacturers preparing products that will pass the first time rather than requiring redesign or retesting after a failed evaluation.
Applies high voltage between live parts and accessible surfaces to verify that the TV's insulation will not break down under mains overvoltage conditions — the most fundamental electrical safety test, verifying that users cannot receive a lethal shock through normal contact with the product.
Measures resistance between live conductors and accessible conductive parts, verifying that the insulation system provides adequate isolation under both normal conditions and after environmental stressing — a leading indicator of long-term electrical safety reliability.
Measures the current that would flow through a person touching the TV's accessible surfaces, verifying it remains below the safe threshold specified in IS 616 — particularly important for large-screen TVs with metal bezels, stands, and HDMI/USB ports that users frequently touch during operation.
Measures temperature rise on the TV's enclosure surfaces, components, and internal parts under continuous rated operation — verifying that no surface or component exceeds the temperature limits that would create a fire risk or cause user contact burns during normal extended viewing.
Tests the TV's safety response under fault conditions — short circuit, overload, component failure — verifying that protective mechanisms activate correctly and that the product does not present fire, shock, or explosion hazards when operated outside its normal design conditions.
Verifies continuity and adequacy of the protective earth connection in earthed TV models — ensuring that fault currents are safely diverted to earth rather than through a user, and that the earth path can carry the full fault current without failure.
Inspects the quality, routing, securing, and insulation of internal wiring — verifying that wiring cannot chafe against sharp edges, contact hot components, or fail under vibration during transport and operation in ways that create shock or fire hazards inside the enclosure.
Tests the mechanical robustness of the TV's enclosure, stand, and mounting points — verifying that they can withstand the normal forces of installation, adjustment, and use without exposing internal live parts or creating mechanical hazards from structural failure.
Verifies that all required markings — rated voltage, power consumption, BIS registration number, manufacturing date, model number, and manufacturer identity — are correctly and durably applied to the TV and its packaging, and that the user manual covers safe installation and operation.
Tests the safety of the TV's power supply circuit — including mains input filtering, transformer isolation, capacitor discharge, and surge protection — verifying that the power stage does not create shock hazards to users and that it withstands the voltage fluctuations common across Indian power infrastructure.
Smart TV Special Requirement: BIS Registration + WPC ETA
Smart TVs occupy a unique compliance position in India's regulatory landscape. As both an audio-visual electronic apparatus and a wireless communication device, a Smart TV with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other radio modules is simultaneously subject to two separate mandatory certification requirements — and both must be in place before the product can legally be sold or imported in India.
Mandatory for the TV as an audio/video electronic apparatus under MeitY's Compulsory Registration Scheme. Covers electrical safety, insulation, temperature, mechanical safety, and marking compliance under IS 616:2010/IS 616:2017. Required for all Smart TVs of 32 inches and above — the wireless connectivity features do not alter the BIS obligation for the TV itself.
Mandatory for the integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, or other radio frequency module within the Smart TV, issued by India's Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC) under the Department of Telecommunications. Each radio module type requires its own ETA, which must be displayed on the product alongside the BIS registration number.
BIS CRS registration and WPC ETA are independent certification processes managed by separate government bodies — MeitY/BIS and DoT/WPC respectively. They can and should be pursued simultaneously to minimise the combined time to market for Smart TV products. Rego Services manages both the BIS CRS and WPC ETA certification requirements for Smart TV manufacturers and importers, coordinating both processes in parallel from a single engagement.
Model Grouping Strategy for TV Manufacturers
One of the most commercially significant aspects of BIS CRS registration for TV manufacturers is the ability to cover multiple models — across screen sizes, resolutions, and feature sets — under a single registration number or licence, through the lead model plus variant grouping approach.
The lead model should represent the most demanding configuration in the product family from an IS 616 safety test perspective — typically the highest power consumption variant or the largest screen size. Testing the lead model establishes the compliance baseline for the entire series.
Variant models — sharing the same fundamental circuit architecture, power supply design, and critical component structure — can be added under the lead model's registration without individual full retesting, subject to BIS grouping guidelines. This substantially reduces testing cost for manufacturers with broad product lines.
Each brand or trademark under which a TV is sold requires a separate BIS registration — regardless of whether the underlying product is identical. ODM manufacturers supplying the same TV to multiple brands must obtain separate registrations for each brand, with each registration requiring its own application and fee.
Only TVs of 32 inches and above require BIS CRS registration under IS 616. If a manufacturer or importer also supplies TVs below 32 inches, those products are currently outside the mandatory CRS scope — though the notification list is periodically revised and should be checked for updates before assuming exemption.
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Document Checklist for BIS CRS Registration of TVs
The document set for BIS CRS registration of Plasma, LED, LCD, and Smart TVs spans technical design documentation, application forms, facility and quality records, and brand ownership evidence. Complete and consistent documentation — with no cross-document discrepancies — is the single most effective way to minimise BIS scrutiny rounds and the delays they cause.
- Completed BIS online application form — The CRS registration application submitted on the BIS portal with accurate and fully consistent product, brand, factory, and applicant details — forming the foundation document against which all other submissions are checked.
- CDF (Construction Data Form) / CCL (Critical Components List) — The BIS-prescribed technical declaration documents covering the TV's circuit topology, display technology, power supply design, and critical component details (panel manufacturer, power supply IC, main board) — required in exact BIS-prescribed format and fully consistent with test reports.
- BIS-recognised laboratory test report under IS 616:2017 — The complete test report from a BIS-approved laboratory confirming IS 616:2017 compliance for the lead model across all required safety parameters — the document most subject to BIS technical scrutiny.
- Manufacturing unit business licence — Official documentation confirming the legal registration and operating status of the TV manufacturing facility.
- Business licence scope documentation — Confirming that TV manufacture falls within the declared scope of the manufacturing facility's licensed business activity.
- ISO 9001 certificate — Current ISO quality management system certificate for the manufacturing facility, demonstrating the quality framework underpinning consistent TV production.
- Rating label and marking artwork — The artwork and specifications for the TV's rating label and product markings, confirming that rated input, model number, manufacturer identity, BIS registration number placement, and all other mandatory information are correctly included per IS 616 and BIS marking requirements.
- Block diagram and circuit description — Electrical block diagram of the TV and a written description of the circuit topology — explaining the power supply design, signal processing architecture, and protection circuit approach for BIS technical reviewer reference.
- Product datasheet / specification sheet — Full technical specifications of the TV — screen size, resolution, panel technology, input/output interfaces, rated power consumption, and operating parameters.
- User manual / instruction booklet — The end-user manual covering safe installation, operation, and maintenance — reviewed during BIS marking compliance scrutiny.
- Trademark registration certificate — Copy of the registered trademark certificate for the brand name under which the TV is marketed in India.
- Trademark authorisation letter — A letter from the trademark owner authorising the manufacturer or applicant to use the registered brand name on TV products sold in India.
- Authorisation letter from manufacturer — A letter from the TV manufacturer formally authorising the applicant or regulatory representative to manage the BIS registration process on its behalf.
- AIR appointment letter (for foreign manufacturers) — The formal letter appointing the Authorised Indian Representative as the BIS regulatory liaison, covering their scope of authority for registration and ongoing compliance.
- AIR company registration proof and photo ID — Documentation confirming the legal entity status of the Indian AIR and photo identification for the authorised signatory managing the application.
- WPC ETA certificate (for Smart TVs) — For Smart TVs with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other radio modules — the WPC Equipment Type Approval certificate for each radio module type, which must be referenced in the BIS application for products with wireless connectivity.
- BIS-prescribed undertakings and declarations — The standardised declarations prescribed by BIS for CRS applications, confirming the accuracy of submitted information and the applicant's ongoing compliance obligations.
7-Step BIS CRS Registration Process for TVs (32 Inches and Above)
BIS CRS registration for Plasma, LED, LCD, and Smart TVs follows a seven-step process from scope confirmation through to certificate issuance. The typical end-to-end timeline is 4 to 8 weeks — with laboratory testing under IS 616:2017 taking 2 to 4 weeks and BIS scrutiny adding a further 1 to 2 weeks. Timelines extend when BIS raises technical queries — which is why complete, consistent documentation before submission is the most important timeline management tool available.
Verify that your TV has a screen size of 32 inches or above and confirm whether IS 616:2010 or IS 616:2017 applies for your registration. Define the lead model and all variant models to be covered under the registration — this strategy determines testing scope and total cost before any laboratory investment is made.
Foreign manufacturers must formally appoint an AIR before submitting the BIS application. The AIR manages the entire BIS registration process in India on the manufacturer's behalf — from portal submission and laboratory coordination through BIS query response and certificate receipt. The AIR appointment must be documented in the prescribed format and submitted as part of the application.
Submit the lead TV model to a BIS-approved laboratory for comprehensive safety testing under IS 616:2017. Confirm the laboratory's current BIS recognition for the IS 616 standard edition and available testing slot timing before finalising your registration schedule — laboratory availability is a common cause of early-stage timeline variation.
Receive the complete IS 616:2017 test report from the BIS-recognised laboratory, confirming compliance across all required safety parameters for the lead model. Review the report carefully for completeness, accuracy, and full consistency with the product details declared in the CDF and CCL — any discrepancy between the test report and application documents is a common source of BIS scrutiny queries.
Prepare the CDF/CCL in BIS-prescribed format, complete the online BIS application form, and compile all required supporting documents — label artwork, user manual, facility certificates, trademark records, AIR appointment documentation, WPC ETA certificate (for Smart TVs), and BIS-prescribed undertakings. Verify full cross-document consistency before submission.
Submit the complete BIS CRS registration application on the BIS portal with all supporting documents uploaded, and pay the applicable government application fee and marking fees through the portal. Retain payment receipts as part of the application record and confirm that portal status reflects receipt of the complete submission before proceeding.
BIS technical officers review the submitted application and may raise queries on the CDF, CCL, test report details, or documentation consistency. Respond promptly and accurately to all BIS queries — delayed or incomplete responses are the most common cause of timelines extending beyond 8 weeks. Upon successful scrutiny, BIS issues the CRS registration certificate, authorising the manufacture, import, sale, and distribution of the TV in India.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Manufacturing, importing, or distributing TVs of 32 inches and above without valid BIS CRS registration is an offence under the BIS Act, 2016. The consequences are immediate, commercially significant, and extend to personal liability for responsible individuals within the supply chain.
TV consignments arriving at Indian ports and airports without valid BIS registration numbers are subject to customs detention and import clearance refusal. Held shipments incur demurrage costs, disrupt supply to distributors and retail buyers, and cannot be resolved without obtaining valid registration — which cannot be retroactively applied to already-detained goods.
BIS and enforcement authorities can seize non-compliant TVs found at any point in the supply chain — at distributors, in retail stores, in warehouses, or in transit between points of sale. Seized inventory is a direct financial loss with no immediate remedy, and market seizure events generate significant reputational damage with retail and distribution partners.
The BIS Act, 2016 prescribes monetary penalties for manufacturing, importing, or selling products notified under CRS without valid registration. Penalties escalate for repeat violations and wilful non-compliance, and can be assessed against both the corporate entity and the responsible individual officers and signatories within it.
Major Indian e-commerce platforms — Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra — and large retail chains now require valid BIS registration proof as a mandatory condition for TV product listings and shelf placement. Non-compliant products are delisted on detection, creating immediate revenue impact and channel relationship damage that outlasts the registration deficiency itself.
How Rego Services Supports Your BIS CRS Registration for TVs
BIS CRS registration for TVs involves confirming the correct standard edition, defining the optimal model grouping strategy, preparing technically precise CDF and CCL documents, coordinating IS 616 laboratory testing, managing BIS portal submission, and responding accurately to BIS scrutiny queries — with Smart TVs adding a parallel WPC ETA requirement. Rego Services Private Limited manages the complete registration journey for TV manufacturers and importers, ensuring every step is executed correctly the first time.
- Standard edition confirmation and scope review — We confirm whether IS 616:2010 or IS 616:2017 applies for your specific product and registration context before any testing investment is made — preventing the cost of testing under an edition BIS may not accept.
- Model grouping strategy development — We define the optimal lead model and variant grouping strategy for your TV product line before testing begins, minimising total testing cost and registration time while ensuring all intended models are correctly covered under the registration.
- CDF and CCL preparation — We prepare the CDF and CCL in exact BIS-prescribed format — the two documents most responsible for BIS scrutiny queries when incorrectly structured or inconsistent with test reports and application details.
- BIS-recognised laboratory coordination — We identify and coordinate with BIS-approved laboratories qualified for IS 616 testing, manage sample submission, confirm test programme scope, and track testing progress to keep the registration timeline on schedule.
- Smart TV dual-certification management — For Smart TVs with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other radio modules, we manage both the BIS CRS registration and WPC ETA approval processes simultaneously, coordinating both certification tracks from a single engagement to minimise combined time to market.
- Documentation preparation and consistency review — We compile and review the complete document set, ensuring full cross-document consistency between the application form, CDF/CCL, test reports, label artwork, facility certificates, trademark records, and any WPC ETA documentation.
- BIS portal submission and management — We submit the complete CRS application on the BIS portal, manage all portal interactions, document uploads, fee payments, and status tracking throughout the review process.
- BIS scrutiny query response — We respond to all BIS technical and documentary queries promptly and accurately, drawing on our experience with IS 616 TV registrations to resolve queries in the fewest possible rounds and keep the timeline on track.
- AIR services for foreign manufacturers — We provide or coordinate AIR appointment and services for TV manufacturers based outside India, satisfying BIS's requirement for a designated India-based regulatory liaison throughout the registration and ongoing compliance process.
- Registration renewal management — We maintain a compliance calendar for your BIS registration and manage the renewal process before expiry, ensuring continuous and uninterrupted legal market access for your TV products in India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are TVs below 32 inches exempt from BIS registration in India?
Currently, the mandatory BIS CRS notification for Plasma, LED, and LCD TVs specifies a screen size threshold of 32 inches and above — meaning TVs with screen sizes below 32 inches are not covered under the current mandatory CRS notification for this product category. However, the BIS product notification list is periodically revised. Manufacturers and importers of smaller TVs should confirm the current notification status with a BIS consultant, particularly as demand for 24-inch and 28-inch TVs for second-screen and kitchen use grows in India.
Can an Indian importer apply for BIS registration for a foreign TV brand?
An Indian importer can act as the Authorised Indian Representative (AIR) for a foreign TV manufacturer and manage the BIS registration application on the manufacturer's behalf — but the registration certificate is always issued in the name of the manufacturer, not the importer. The importer cannot hold BIS registration independently in their own name unless they are also the actual manufacturer of the product. The manufacturer's formal appointment of the importer as AIR, in the prescribed format, is a mandatory document for this route.
How many BIS registrations does a TV manufacturer with 5 different brands need?
If a TV manufacturer supplies products under 5 different brand names or trademarks in India — even if the underlying product from the same factory is identical — they require 5 separate BIS registrations, one per brand. Each brand registration has its own application, R-Number, and marking requirement. This is one of the most commonly misunderstood aspects of BIS CRS for the TV category — brand separation is independent of product identity.
What happens when a TV model is upgraded or the panel supplier changes?
Changes to critical parameters covered in the CDF and CCL — including display panel supplier, power supply design, main board architecture, or protection circuit components — during the registration validity period require prior notification to BIS and may require fresh testing and application amendment. These changes cannot be made unilaterally after the registration certificate is issued. Any planned product changes should be assessed by a BIS consultant before implementation to determine the impact on the existing registration.
✓ Key Takeaways
- BIS CRS registration is mandatory for all Plasma, LED, LCD, OLED, and Smart TVs with screen sizes of 32 inches and above — required before manufacture for sale, import, or distribution in India under the BIS Act, 2016
- The applicable standard is IS 616 (Safety requirements for audio, video, and similar electronic apparatus) — IS 616:2010 (IEC 60065:2005) and IS 616:2017 (IEC 60065:2014) are both referenced, with IS 616:2017 being the current primary edition
- BIS notified TVs of 32 inches and above under the Compulsory Registration Scheme in July 2013 — one of the earliest electronics categories brought under mandatory CRS
- All display technologies are covered — LED, LCD, Plasma, OLED, QLED, MiniLED, and Smart TV — regardless of the specific panel technology, if screen size is 32 inches or above
- Smart TVs with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth require both BIS CRS registration (IS 616) AND WPC ETA approval from the Department of Telecommunications — pursue both in parallel for fastest combined time to market
- Registration is per manufacturer × brand × factory — each brand name and each manufacturing plant requires its own registration number, even for identical products
- Multiple models from the same design family can be grouped under one registration using the lead model plus variant strategy — optimise this before testing begins to minimise testing cost
- The CDF and CCL are the most scrutiny-sensitive documents — prepare them in exact BIS-prescribed format with full consistency with test reports
- Foreign manufacturers must appoint an Authorised Indian Representative (AIR) — the registration is issued in the manufacturer's name
- Non-compliance carries customs detention, market seizure, monetary penalties, e-commerce delisting, and potential imprisonment — with active BIS market surveillance including online marketplace monitoring
Your Next Step
BIS CRS registration for Plasma, LED, LCD, and Smart TVs under IS 616 is a process where the quality of upfront preparation — standard edition confirmation, model grouping strategy, CDF/CCL preparation, and documentation consistency — determines whether the path to registration is 4 weeks or 12 weeks. With the right regulatory partner managing every step, the difference is consistently in favour of the shorter timeline.
Rego Services' regulatory team brings the expertise to manage your TV registration from initial scope confirmation through laboratory coordination, documentation preparation, BIS portal submission, scrutiny query response, and — for Smart TVs — parallel WPC ETA management, ensuring your products reach the Indian market compliantly and efficiently.
Contact Rego Services today to begin your BIS CRS registration for LED, LCD, or Smart TVs and build a clear, compliant path to India's television market.