The government is likely to roll out the country's first e-commerce policy soon, which will include the provisions issued by the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) as well as mandate sellers to notify the origin of products. It will be like a checkmark, wherein consumers can decide to buy goods made in India.
To enable the Government of India to have quick and easy access to data flowing on the e-commerce platforms in the country such as Flipkart, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, etc., the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) will soon roll out a new E-commerce Policy wherein the regulations on issues such as security, law and order, law enforcement, taxation and safety of individuals are provided in a detailed manner.
It regulates the data that is stored by such e-commerce platforms and thereby restricts the information that can be used, stored, transferred, processed and analyzed by such platforms. As per the draft policy, this is for the purpose to protect and guard the safety of the country and its citizens, by empowering the government to review, investigate and take action against any e-commerce activity that threatens the country's security and at the same time endeavours to ensure that the growth of the sector is not halted.