E-commerce majors like Amazon and Flipkart have invite to join India’s digital public infrastructure Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), said the ONDC Chief Executive Officer T Koshi.
T Koshi said it invite them and they were welcome to the network.
T Koshi said :
ONDC is a non-profit company establish by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) to develop open e-commerce.
Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is aim at promoting open source networks for all to exchange goods and services on the internet, and most importantly it is independent of any specific platform.
Incorporated on 31st December, 2021, ONDC goes beyond the current platform-centric digital commerce model where the buyer and seller have to use the same platform or application to be digitally visible and do a business transaction.
India has develop some of the finest digital public goods infrastructure which could change lives the world over, and the next in line could be its Open Network for Digital Commerce which currently is in its nascent stage of adoption.
India has taken the path of building the public digital infrastructure for serving citizens and UPI, and Jan Dhan, Aadhar and CoWin are some of examples.
ONDC operations start in January and had just 40 transactions per day which have now peak upwards of 30,000 for goods and 50,000 for services.
T Koshi said that platform is attracting interest from both big players to small merchants.
T Koshi said :
As of now, grocery and food items merchants are mostly part of it, but beauty, fashion, personal care products, and electronics, among many others, are gradually joining in and going live on the platform.