states to exempt a number of establishments from inspection or to reduce the means for an e ective operational delivery of inspectors. Clearly, any measures that is leading to exempting or limiting or reducing the power of labour inspectors would not be considered as in compliance with the international guidance contained in convention 81 (https://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/ ? p=NORMLEXPUB:12100:0::NO::P12100_ILO_CODE:C081). The convention 81 on labour inspection has been rati ed by India. There is an ongoing dialogue between the government of the India and the ILO supervisory system with respect to the full implementation of that convention. We can expect that the committee of experts will be looking very closely at these developments when it will next review the implementation of convention 81 on labour inspection by India. In the light of the established position, one can expect that the concern might be raised in relation to these developments as well. NMS: How do you look at India’s current performance in implementation of labour rights when compared to other ILO members? CV: It is a very delicate question and very hard to compare. India does reasonably well if we are looking at rati cation of ILO conventions. India has rati ed 47 ILO conventions, which is not entirely at the OECD level of rati cation, but above the average [level] of participation in the region. If we look closer to what has been rati ed, one can notice that India has over thirty- ve years, rati ed only four conventions. We see a slowing down in the rati cations. This is certainly a dialogue we will be very keen in engaging with India about what conventions have been rati ed so far and the most modern instruments adopted by the organisation since then and which could be of interest to India. When we look at the implementation and compliance, one can praise India for having engaged fully with the ILO supervisory system and engaging in a permanent dialogue with us. Everything starts with dialogue. That is something India should be commended for, submitting reports on time and engaging in dialogue with various

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