 This study quantifies the implementation of Empower Tobacco Control policies in India from 2015 to 2021 using data gathered from the WHO Empower of India and a checklist designed by Iranian and international tobacco control specialists. The results show that India's scores increased significantly in health warning on cigarette packages and adult daily smoking prevalence, but no progress was observed in smoking-related policies. The conclusion is that while Empower programs are widely accepted by the Indian government, substantial improvement is required in fewer sections. This article was authored by Ravneet Malhi, Geetanjali Megho, Puneet Sharma and others.