International MSME Day: IFQM Calls for a National Quality Mission to Embed India's MSMEs into Global Value Chains
As the world marks International MSME Day on June 27, India's 7.47 crore Micro, Small, and Medium
Enterprises stand at the heart of the nation's economic future. As stated in
the Economic Survey 2025-26, with 31.1% of GDP, 35.4% of manufacturing output,
and 48.58% of exports, MSMEs are the backbone of India's growth story. Yet, as
of 2024, India accounted for an estimated 2.9 per cent of the global
manufacturing GVA and only 1.8 per cent of global merchandise exports. This
paradox underscores why
International MSME Day is not just symbolic—it is
a call to action for India to transform scale into competitiveness and embed
its enterprises into global value chains.
Since its inception
in 2023, the Indian Foundation for Quality Management (IFQM) has
championed a National Quality Mission to make Indian
organizations globally respected. At the core of this mission
is the MSME Cluster Development Approach, built on the IFQM
Business Excellence Model " "The India Way."
- Suppliers begin with self-assessment and
quality visits by IFQM counsellors, co-creating roadmaps with sponsoring
parent companies.
- Year 1 focuses on fundamentals: Total Quality
Management, Zero Defect Manufacturing, and Operational Excellence.
- Senior counsellors and subject matter experts
conduct regular visits, guiding MSMEs on their "Good to Great" journey.
Since January 2025,
IFQM has launched clusters with ZF, Bosch, TVS Motors, Tata Steel, Lucas TVS,
Padmini VNA, Sundaram Clayton, and the Coimbatore region. The first ZF cluster
has already completed its inaugural year, with suppliers reporting measurable
gains in productivity, defect reduction, and operational discipline. IFQM calls
this a "Journey of Excellence" — moving beyond
small-q quality to embrace holistic business excellence (Big Q).
On
the occasion of International MSME Day, Soumitra Bhattacharya, CEO &
Director, IFQM, emphasized: "India's
economic momentum is undeniable, yet our global trade share remains below 2%.
The missing link between growth and competitiveness is quality. Germany's
Mittelstand demonstrates how MSMEs can anchor exports through precision,
systems, and supply chain discipline. India's 7.47 crore MSMEs must embrace the
same ethos. At IFQM, we are equipping leaders with actionable
frameworks—daily work management, continuous improvement, and adherence to
global benchmarks. India's opportunity will not arrive by default; it
must be secured through rigor and excellence. Quality is the lever that
will position India as a trusted global partner."
Building on this
foundation, IFQM convened its first MSME Symposium at Anna
University, Chennai on March 20, 2026. Captains of industry from Biocon,
TVS, Boeing, Motherson, Maruti Suzuki, Cummins, L&T, Bosch, ZF, and
Deloitte engaged MSME leaders on quality, competitiveness, and digital
transformation. The symposium addressed India's growth-competitiveness paradox
head-on, presenting actionable frameworks, global benchmarks, and
transformation case studies.
Five flagship initiatives were unveiled to move MSMEs
from aspiration to execution:
- Cluster Development Programme to benchmark MSMEs against world-class standards
- IFQM Quality Excellence Prize (QEP) — India's first industry-led excellence award designed for smaller
enterprises
- Leadership Development Course through the IFQM Academy
- Zero Defect Manufacturing Course with SRM IST, Chennai and CIT, Chennai
- Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering
Course with VelTech University






























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