Last month, India launched the soft launch of the ONDC program. |
Alphabet International's company Google is in talks with the Indian government to join the open e-commerce market plan. Reported
Last month, India launched the soft launch of the ONDC program.
the move would help the Indian government break the monopoly of US companies Amazon and Walmart in the fast-growing e-commerce market.
The Indian government estimates that the country's e-commerce market will exceed 55 55 billion in 2021, and by the end of this decade, the market will cross the 350 350 billion mark.
DC chief executive T. Koshe confirmed that Google was among the companies discussing the project.
Has a chance to move the conversation forward.
Google has not yet begun the business of delivering consumer orders like Amazon.
A Google spokesman declined to comment on the company's negotiations with the Indian government.
The government of India is committed to creating equal opportunities for individuals and companies doing business online through its open e-commerce market plan.
The ONDC program of India will facilitate 30 million sellers and 10 million online trading platforms and this program will be operational in at least 100 cities of India from August. Will
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