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Why India needs to establish strong indigenous e-commerce platforms

India is expected to surpass the US and become the second largest e-commerce market by 2034. However, it is fraught with serious dangers if mega entities are not regulated. The need of the hour is for India to promote its indigenous e-commerce platforms

August 26, 2024 / 11:11 IST
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It is time to learn from how aggregators in the garb of e-commerce are building monopolies that would limit the choice of both sellers and buyers in India in the long run.

(Sanghnomics is a weekly column that tracks down and demystifies the economic world view of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and organisations inspired by its ideology.)

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal recently raised the issue of predatory pricing and other undesirable business practices by e-commerce players like Amazon. His response came in context of a report released by Pehle India Foundation on ‘Assessing the net impact of E-Commerce on Employment and Welfare’.

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According to the report, the e-commerce market in India is expected to grow to $350 billion by 2030 from $22 billion in 2018. In fact, India is expected to surpass the US and become the second largest e-commerce market by 2034.

This growth is however fraught with serious dangers if mega entities like Amazon are not regulated in India. Swadeshi Jagaran Manch(SJM) co-convenor Ashwani Mahajan says, “We are not against e-commerce but we are against illegal practices adopted by companies like Amazon. They are supposed to act as aggregator platforms, they can’t keep their warehouses or sell their own brands. But the reality is quite different.  Several e-commerce platforms are indulging in predatory pricing making a huge adverse impact on India’s indigenous retail sector.”