New Delhi, Feb. 16 -- India's automotive and chemical sectors are leading in quality protocols and global certifications, while the capital goods and consumer goods sectors align with international benchmarks to boost exports, a study by industry body CII said.

The study said that ambiguities in national standards and inadequate testing infrastructure impede quality consistency across industries.

The study noted a rise in quality awareness, particularly in the auto and chemicals sectors, where meeting global safety and environmental standards is increasingly emphasized. It added that the focus on maintaining quality controls on products "has led to widespread adoption of certifications and quality protocols across various sectors, from ...