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The history of CII is the story of
the transformation of a miniscule association, representing
a small segment of industry, to the premier business
association of modern India.
The journey began in 1895 when 5 engineering firms,
all members of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, joined hands to form the Engineering and
Iron Trades Association (EITA).
Engineering and Iron Trades
Association (EITA)
EITA was set up with the aim of pressurising the
colonial government to place government orders for
iron and steel and engineering goods with companies
based in India. At that time the practice was to place
all government orders with firms based in UK.
Indian Engineering Association
(IEA)
The change in name from EITA to IEA was in keeping
with the association's decision to exclude traders
from the membership and concentrate fully on promoting
the cause of manufacturers. It reflected the association's
commitment to development of a production base and
dissociate itself from the short-run interests of
trade.
Engineering Association
of India (EAI)
Till 1942 IEA was the only all-India association
of engineering industry and represented mainly big
engineering companies, particularly the British firms.
This led to a situation where the interests of the
Indian firms (mainly medium and small scale) were
not sufficiently represented. This led to the formation
of EAI in 1942 as an affiliate of the Indian Chamber
of Commerce.
Association of Indian Engineering
Industry (AIEI)
Keeping in view the greater interests of the Engineering
industry in the country, in April 1974, the two associations
- IEA and EAI - merged to form the Association of
Indian Engineering Industry (AIEI). For the engineering
industry the merger meant a stronger association capable
of harnessing larger resources and providing a wider
range of services.
Confederation of Engineering
Industry (CEI)
Foreseeing the upcoming challenges in the future,
the leadership at AIEI felt the need for greater consolidation
and solidarity that would put the industry on a stronger
footing and would help it meet the challenges of competition
and globalisation. This resulted in the change in
name from AIEI to the Confederation of Engineering
Industry (CEI), reflecting the growth and expansion
of the organisation since 1974.
Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII)
With effect from 1st January 1992, in keeping with
the government's decision to opt for the liberalisation
of the Indian economy, the name of CEI was changed
to Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). In a new
policy environment, it was natural that there would
be inter-sectoral integration through a process of
diversification and expansion, where the engineering
units would diversify into non-engineering units and
vice-versa.
Since 1992, through rapid expansion and consolidation,
CII has grown to be the most visible business association
in India.
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