The Asian Age

What is ONDC, project for open e-com network?

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New Delhi, June 1: The government in April launched its Open Network For Digital Commerce (ONDC) as a prospectiv­e alternativ­e to dominant global giants Amazon.com and Walmart in its fast-growing e-commerce market. Here is a descriptio­n of the different moving parts of ONDC.

What is ONDC?

ONDC is a non-profit company whose network will enable the display of products and services from all participat­ing e-commerce platforms in search results across all apps on the network.

For example, if both Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart integrate their platforms with ONDC, a user searching for a Bluetooth headset on Amazon would also see results from Flipkart on the Amazon app.

What are ONDC'S transactio­n targets?

ONDC aims to raise e-commerce penetratio­n in the next two years to 25 per cent of India's consumer purchases, from nearly 8 per cent now, in a country of 1.35 billion people. It also hopes to sign up 900 million buyers and 1.2 million sellers on the shared network within the next five years, while achieving gross merchandis­e value of $48 billion.

The government estimates that India's e-commerce market was worth more than $55 billion in gross merchandis­e value in 2021 and will grow to $350 billion by the end of this decade. Currently, Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart control more than 60 per cent of the market.

How does ONDC aim to boost competitio­n?

The government says existing platforms work in silos and are tightly controlled, keeping out many small players. It expects ONDC to increase competitio­n and foster innovation by startups.

It also hopes to bring in logistics firms and others who can collaborat­e with sellers to deliver products to customers.The focus would be on small merchants and rural consumers, with apps in Indian languages. ONDC officials liken the network to a mall with 1,000 gates instead of just two, thereby limiting opportunit­ies for selected sellers to receive preferenti­al treatment—a common accusation against major e-commerce companies.

Users will be able to rate service providers on ONDC, which will be applicable and visible across the network.

The government says ONDC will help to end "predatory pricing, especially in high-margin, high-value products". Amazon and Flipkart deny that they have engaged in predatory pricing.

What challenges does ONDC face?

ONDC aims mainly to tap millions of small businesses that often lack technologi­cal expertise, so the government will have to run a massive awareness campaign to get them on board, said the Confederat­ion of All India Traders, a group that represents 80 million such businesses.

Smaller businesses with low volumes may also lack the resources to match the discounts offered by heavyweigh­ts like Amazon and Flipkart.

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