ONDC: India's Open Network for Digital Commerce
Written by: Parth Hirapara | 01 DECEMBER
Written by: Parth Hirapara | 01 DECEMBER
Do you want to know how the Indian Government makes e-commerce more accessible and inclusive through open networks? If yes, you should learn about Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), a set of specifications based on the open-sourced methodology that enables consumers and suppliers to transact goods and services independently of any platform or application.
This blog will explain what Open Network for Digital Commerce ONDC is, how it works, and its features and objectives. We will also discuss some key benefits and challenges of using this network.
ONDC stands for Open Network for Digital Commerce, an initiative of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade of the Government of India. It is a non-profit private Section 8 company that provides a set of specifications and network protocols that ensure it is independent of any platform. It is designed to nurture open interchange and connections between consumers, technology platforms, and retailers.
ONDC aims to break the current platform-centric e-commerce model and provide an open network that any innovative buying platform can access. It allows consumers and suppliers to compare prices, quality, discounts, and delivery options across different platforms and apps. It also enables them to choose delivery agents from other apps if the selected app’s delivery agent is unavailable to provide delivery services.
ONDC’s working can be better understood if we compare it to UPI, the Unified Payment Interface. UPI allows anyone with a bank account to use mobile payments irrespective of whether they use a particular app. Similarly, ONDC is the intermediary layer between the interfaces hosting the buyers and the sellers.
For example, if a buyer wants to buy a phone online, they will search on any existing eCommerce apps available, like Amazon or Flipkart. The buyer would have to surf individual apps to find the best deals. This can be time-consuming. ONDC provides a solution for this problem.
Suppose the buyer uses ONDC to open any existing e-commerce apps like Amazon. In that case, they will get a listing of sellers within the Amazon app and options from Flipkart, other stores, and any other app registered with ONDC. ONDC thus ensures buyers with opportunities to compare prices, quality, discounts, etc., across different platforms and apps.
Some salient features of Open Network for Digital Commerce are:
The objectives of Open Network for Digital Commerce are:
Some key benefits of using ONDC are:
Some challenges of using ONDC are:
The Open Network for Digital Commerce is an innovative concept that can revolutionize digital commerce, offering a secure, transparent, and cost-effective alternative to traditional centralized systems. This open and decentralized network can foster trust, enable financial inclusion, and unlock new opportunities for businesses and individuals worldwide by leveraging blockchain technology. However, addressing scalability, regulatory compliance, and user experience will be crucial in realizing the full potential of this revolutionary concept.