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OPINION | India’s Labour Law Reform: Building the foundation for Viksit Bharat

India’s labour law reform consolidates 29 legislations into four Codes, simplifying compliance, enhancing worker protections, and promoting flexibility. These changes aim to boost investment, job creation, and inclusivity, supporting economic growth 

November 24, 2025 / 15:01 IST
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India’s labour law reform is more than just a regulatory update; it is a strategic enabler for the country’s economic transformation. By consolidating 29 central legislations into four comprehensive Labour Codes, the Government has created a unified framework that promises simplification, flexibility, and fairness. This reform comes at a critical juncture as India pursues its Viksit Bharat vision and aims to become a $10 trillion economy by 2035 — a goal that hinges on sustained employment generation and global competitiveness.

Simplification for Ease of Doing Business

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For decades, businesses have navigated a maze of overlapping labour laws, creating inefficiencies and compliance risks. The new Codes replace this complexity with a streamlined structure: single registration, single licence, and consolidated returns. For example, contractors can now obtain one central licence instead of multiple state-level approvals, and companies can file a single return covering all four Codes. Digital filings and the Inspector-cum-Facilitator model further enhance transparency and reduce discretionary enforcement. These measures will lower transaction costs, improve predictability, and attract investment, strengthening India’s position as a global manufacturing hub.

Flexibility Without Compromising Worker Rights