The future of ecommerce in India is bright, inclusive and transformative, the minister said emphasising the sheer size, and potential of India market.
“While this digital revolution offers incredible opportunities, our government believes it is equally important for our consumers to feel confident and make informed choices, and for the e-commerce platforms to gain the trust and the confidence of the consumer is equally very, very, very important,” Joshi pointed out.
The rapid growth of ecommerce also brings with it the risk, specially around consumer protection and rights of users, he cautioned.
“Our government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken multiple initiatives to create a trusted and the safe ecommerce environment,” he said.
Rules are in place to protect the consumers from the unfair trade practices in the ecommerce sector.
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“Online platforms are now required to provide accurate product details, clear pricing and disclose the country of origin and with clear return and the refund policy at the same time ensuring the the product quality,” he said.
The minister also said that many a times platforms try and promote one particular brand, and when complaints are flagged by consumers they claim they are just operating as a platform.