It said the lack of clarity has also opened floodgates in terms of illegal imports to the extent of 90 per cent.
"Tobacco industry is facing losses worth over Rs 350 crore each day as cigarette makers have been forced to shut operations due to lack of clarity on proposed graphic health warnings on tobacco items," the industry body said in a statement.
It said that livelihood of more than 45 million people engaged in tobacco industry across India is being threatened due to this ambiguity on policy.
"With such excessive warnings, cigarette packets will virtually become unbranded thereby giving a fillip to illegal and smuggled products," it said.
It further noted that the size of pictorial warnings in India is much larger than the average of 20 per cent that is prevalent among top five tobacco producing countries, including Brazil and China, comprising around 90 per cent of global tobacco production.