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      India to Launch Open Network for Digital Commerce to Take on Amazon and Flipkart

      India will launch an open network for digital commerce (ONDC) as the government tries to end the dominance of US companies Amazon and Walmart in the fast-growing e-commerce market, a government document show.

      The launch of the platform comes after India’s antitrust body on raid domestic sellers of Amazon and some of Walmart’s Flipkart following accusations of competition law violations.

      The companies did not respond to request for comment on the raids.

      Indian retailers, key supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have long contend that Amazon and Flipkart’s platforms benefit a few big sellers, via predatory pricing, though the companies say they comply with all Indian laws.

      Government’s ONDC platform will allow buyers and sellers to connect and transact with each other online, no matter what other application they use.

      It will be soft-launch before being expand, as per the trade ministry.

      Government document said that two large multinational players control more than half of the country’s e-commerce trade, limiting access to the market, giving preferential treatment to some sellers and squeezing supplier margins.

      It did not name the companies.

      Amazon and Flipkart did not immediately respond to requests for comment on ONDC.

      The document said India’s ONDC plan aim to onboard 30 million sellers and 10 million merchants online.

      The plan is to cover at least 100 cities and towns by August.

      It would focus on apps in local languages for both buyers and sellers, with a special emphasis on small merchants and rural consumers, the document said about the project.

      Government said it had already receive support from retailers and venture capital firms.

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      Lenders such as the State Bank of India, ICICI Bank and Bank of Baroda have already commit total investments of Rs. 2.55 billion rupees into ONDC.

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