ILO stands for International Labour Organisation, a specialized agency of the United Nations.
Its primary role is to:
Promote rights at work
Encourage decent employment opportunities
Enhance social protection
Strengthen dialogue on work-related issues
Founded in 1919, the ILO brings together governments, employers, and workers to set labour standards and develop policies to promote fair work conditions globally.
Explanation of Other Options:
(A) Indian Labour Organisation: Incorrect, there is no such body.
(B) Indian Labour Law Organisation: Incorrect.
(C) International Labour Law Organisation: Incorrect full form.
Therefore, option (D) is correct.