
India may soon have single e-commerce platform
The Hindu
This will bring bring together for buyers, sellers, logistics players and payment facilitators thereby providing wide options for for customers
India may soon have a single e-commerce platform that will bring together buyers, sellers, logistics players, and payment facilitators, empowering consumers with a wide array of products, vendors, and price options.
The proposed platform will save customers from coming under the pressure of monopolistic competitions, and will also offer them convenience as they need not use diverse apps or search on various e-commerce platforms to find products and services of their choice.
The Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is a not-for-profit initiative started by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), in collaboration with tech leaders and start-up entrepreneurs during the pandemic. Its proponents believe that India has the opportunity to show the world how to democratise and combine the entire digital commerce on a single platform for the convenience of customers and other stakeholders, something similar to how UPI (Unified Payments Interface) has broken down the monopolies of banks and financial institutions.
Addressing a media conference here on Friday, Anuraj Jain, Secretary, DPIIT said the development of an interoperable system, which will be an open network for digital commerce, was under way. This will be contrary to the existing close-loop digital commerce systems.
The ONDC project completed alpha tests in 85 towns across the country, and in April this year, it was soft launched in Bengaluru for beta testing. Some 15 to 20 entrepreneurs, logistics partners, vendors, mom and pop stores are joining the network and over 2,000 digital commerce transactions, mostly grocery and food, were carried out on the network, said T. Koshi, Managing Director & CEO, ONDC.
Speaking on the occasion, Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, said this open network would have the ability to transform e-commerce not only in India, but also in the whole world.
“It’s a marriage between buyers and sellers and payment platforms. This will connect small sellers with big buyers. This will give customers a much larger market place and good price options,’‘ said the minister.

Former CM B.S. Yediyurappa had challenged the first information report registered on March 14, 2024, on the alleged incident that occurred on February 2, 2024, the chargesheet filed by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), and the February 28, 2025, order of taking cognisance of offences afresh by the trial court.