As the name suggests, a Chamber of Commerce is the premier business advocacy group in a community. In practice, The Muslim Chamber of Commerce India (TMCCI) meets that statement with its continuing efforts to maintain and enhance the Muslim business community of India.

One of the prime components of strong and effective business communities is the manner in which the members of this group become involved in issues which affect not only their business interests, but also the quality of life which they and their family enjoy. It’s crucial that the business community have a strong voice that is heard and respected in regards to such issues.

It’s incumbent upon the Chamber to be that voice of business, which clearly and loudly speaks to those issues that help, promote the development of not only the local economy, but the development of the community as a whole.

TMCCI is just working to be such a voice. And it’s not just a solo voice, but one made up of a multitude of diverse members of our business community, all adding a different perspective and a different voice that, when combined, results in the music of the sounds of economy:

This voice is not only limited to issues of a direct economic impact. The Chamber, through its Board of Directors and membership, has and will be a viable part of dealing with the issues, both governmental and regulatory, that have an impact on our members. As the voice of reason, TMCCI can assure that the business community that is represents is both represented and treated fairly at the local, state ,national and international levels on issues that impact businesses both large and small.

The TMCCI is a strong and integral part of the Muslim business community of India. The Chamber provides business referrals, member promotion, B2B meetings, platform of networking events, educational seminars, new technological developments through information exchange newsletters, other publications, and many other benefits through services. The Chamber also serves as the voice of its members businesses with Lawmakers, Government agencies and local entities domestically.

Internationally, the Chamber is committed to foster trade between Indian-based companies and businesses located around the world. The Chamber guides through international referrals, organizing Delegations, Trade missions and Resource information regarding the global business market. We are striving consistently to develop relations with different chambers of commerce around the Globe. The end function of a Chamber of Commerce is to create and retain wealth. Having a membership that is concerned with not only economic but governmental issues only strengthens that mission. The voice of business is strong in the country due to the commitment and influence of the Muslim business community through TMCCI.