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3.By how much Indian standards
differ from International standards?​

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Answered by muthuram56
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Both use the abbreviation IS, but that is all they have in common.

Indian Standard refers to any standard published by the Indian Bureau of Standards.

International Standard is defined much more narrowly; it refers only to a standard for mounting the components of bicycle disc brakes.

But you may be thinking of standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the global counterpart to the Indian Bureau of Standards. You can tell which organization published a standard by the preceding abbreviation: IS for the Indian Bureau; ISO for the global one.

And in case this was part of your question: Yes, the IS and ISO standards do frequently differ in detail.

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