BUSINESS RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 275 PRINCIPLE 7 BUSINESSES, WHEN ENGAGING IN INFLUENCING PUBLIC AND REGULATORY POLICY, SHOULD DO SO IN A MANNER THAT IS RESPONSIBLE AND TRANSPARENT ESSENTIAL INDICATORS 1. a. Number of affiliations with trade and industry chambers/ associations. 5 b. List the top 10 trade and industry chambers/ associations (determined based on the total members of such body) the entity is a member of/ affiliated to. [GRI 2-28] S. No. Name of the trade and industry chambers/ associations Reach of trade and industry chambers/ associations (State/ National) 1 The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) National 2 Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) State 3 Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) National 4 Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) National 5 Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) National 2. Details of corrective action taken or underway on any issues related to anti-competitive conduct by the entity, based on adverse orders from regulatory authorities. [GRI 206-1, GRI 3-3] Name of authority Brief of the case Corrective action taken NA NA NA LEADERSHIP INDICATORS 1. Details of public policy positions advocated by the entity [GRI 2-28, GRI 415]: The Company pursues an active Public Affairs agenda by engaging with a range of stakeholders across Government, Think Tanks, Climate Organizations, Trade Associations and Diplomatic Consulates to communicate its corporate position, address policy related issues that are relevant to its strategy and help build thought leadership. S. No. Public policy advocated Method resorted for such advocacy Whether information available in public domain? (Yes/No) Frequency of Review by Board (Annually/ Half yearly/ Quarterly/ Others – please specify) Web Link, if 1. The Company engages with a range of stakeholders across Government, Think Tanks, Climate Organizations, Trade Associations and Diplomatic Consulates to communicate its corporate position, provide feedback and address policy related issues relevant to its businesses. The Company’s approach is guided by its Code of Conduct which requires maintaining ethical business standards, anti‑bribery and anti-corruption. Only authorised personnel can engage in commenting on political process or in policy debate Membership of leading industry associations such as CII, FICCI and ASSOCHAM and industry bodies such as SIAM; active participation in relevant Committees and Roundtables, stakeholder consultation and providing verbal and written proposals to Central and State Government departments. The Company operates with the principle of co-operating with Government, Chambers of Commerce and Trade Associations in matters concerning the industry, to promote, protect and enhance the Company’s business interests. No NA NA
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