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ONDC

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Nowadays, Everyone has a Google Pay account that can send money to anyone with a Phone Pe account because both use the same Unified Payments Interface or UPI platform. A similar experiment is being planned by the government in the e-commerce space, which is currently controlled by Amazon and Flipkart. The Open Network for Digital Ecommerce, or ONDC, aims to level the playing field for small merchants as well.   

According to proponents, ONDC will shift Indian e-commerce away from the current platform-centric model influenced by market leaders Amazon and Flipkart and toward an open network. It will accomplish this by making several operational aspects open source, including seller recruitment and selection process, vendor exploration, market pricing, and product indexing. As a result, more traditional retailers will be able to enjoy selling their wares online and compete with large e-commerce firms.

ONDC is cover everything from clothing to food delivery to mobility. According to what we know so far, the ONDC will imply the establishment of a separate digital platform with simplified processes for onboarding sellers. If a buyer is looking for a white shirt, they will find it on Amazon and Flipkart. They will also be able to find the white shirt in local shops in their area.

The Department for the Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has issued orders establishing an advisory committee for its Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) project, which aims to reduce “digital monopolies.” This is a step toward making e-commerce processes open-source, resulting in a platform that can be utilized by all online retailers.

What is ONDC?

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The Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is an open protocol-based network that will allow local commerce across segments such as transportation, grocery, food order, delivery, hotel booking, and travel, among several others, to be identified and involved by any network-enabled application.

Point of Focus

Meaning of Open-Source

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Making a software or a process open-source means that the code or the steps of that process is made available for others to use, redistribute and modify it. For example, while the operating system of Apple’s iPhones (iOS) is closed source, meaning it cannot be legally modified or reverse engineered, Google’s Android operating system is open-source, and therefore it is possible for smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, etc to modify it for their hardware.

What does the ONDC aim to achieve?

The Unified Payment Interface (UPI)causes problems in the world of digital payments. ONDC aspires to accomplish something similar in the field of e-commerce. It seeks to “decentralize” digital commerce by shifting it away from platform-centric models such as Amazon and Flipkart and toward an open network. ONDC may make it possible for more sellers to be digitally visible. The transactions will be carried out over an open network. According to insiders, the system may empower merchants and consumers by breaking down the current communication gaps. It will eventually affect every industry, from retail and food to transportation.

How does it work?

The concept of an ONDC was first proposed in 2020, with the goal of standardizing and streamlining the country’s e-commerce industry. When a project is made open-source, it becomes available for others to use and redistribute. Consumers can log in and search for products or services, and depending on their location, they will be able to access a list of sellers, as well as product details and prices. Payment gateways will be supported, and delivery and logistics services will be provided.

Sellers will be onboarded through open networks once mandated, and marketplaces such as Amazon and Flipkart will be required to register on the ONDC platform.

The task of project implementation has been assigned to the Quality Council of India (QCI), which maintains and operates the National Accreditation Structure for conformity assessment bodies and provides certification in education, health, and quality promotion.

Advisory council of ONDC

On July 5, the Centre established the ONDC advisory council. It now serves as a guide and mentor in the configuration, implementation, and national rollout of ONDC.

The nine members of the advisory council include Nandan Nilekani from Infosys, National Health Authority Chief Executive Officer R S Sharma, QCI Chairman Adil Zainulbhai, Avaana Capital Founder Anjali Bansal, and Digital India Foundation Co-Founder Arvind Gupta.

Significance of ONDC

  1. If the ONDC is incorporated and mandated, all e-commerce companies will be required to use the same processes (like Android Based Mobile Devices).
  2. This could provide a significant boost to smaller online retailers and newcomers.

If mandated, this could cause a challenge for larger e-commerce firms, which have their own processes and technology in place for these segments of operations.

  1. ONDC is expected to digitize the entire value chain, standardize operations, encourage supplier inclusion, improve logistics efficiency, and increase consumer value.

What are the benefits of ONDC?

The following advantages of ONDC are highlighted in the strategy paper:

For the benefit of the sellers:

For the benefit of the Buyers:

For benefit of  technology platforms: 

What are the problems with ONDC?

ONDC Network Services

The common network services allow network participants to transact on the network.

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