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National Single Window System (NSWS): Transforming India's Business Ecosystem
BANKING FINANCE
|October 2025
The NSWS is an integrated, centralized digital platform that allows businesses to apply for various licenses, approvals, and registrations required to start and operate a business in India. It brings together ministries, state governments, and regulatory agencies under one roof, eliminating the need for businesses to navigate multiple portals.

India's business environment has seen significant improvements in recent years, with the government focusing on enhancing ease of doing business. One of the most important initiatives in this regard is the National Single Window System (NSWS), launched in September 2021. It is a digital platform designed to provide a single interface for investors and businesses to access multiple approvals and clearances from both central and state governments. This initiative aims to streamline regulatory processes, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and promote entrepreneurship in the country.
Understanding the National Single Window System (NSWS)
The NSWS is an integrated, centralized digital platform that allows businesses to apply for various licenses, approvals, and registrations required to start and operate a business in India. It brings together ministries, state governments, and regulatory agencies under one roof, eliminating the need for businesses to navigate multiple portals.
The system is designed to ensure transparency, efficiency, and faster processing of applications, making India a more attractive destination for both domestic and foreign investors.
Key Features of National Single Window System (NSWS)
1. Centralized Business Approvals: NSWS serves as a one-stop digital platform for obtaining multiple pre-establishment and pre-operation approvals required to start and run a business. Entrepreneurs no longer need to visit multiple offices or websites; instead, they can apply for approvals through NSWS. Currently the portal hosts applications for approvals from 32 Central Departments and 29 State Governments.
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