Indian Digital Commerce Market to Touch $128 Billion by 2017: Study

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 7 December 2015 15:47 IST

Country's digital commerce market is likely to touch $128 billion (roughly Rs. 8,53,238 crores) in 2017 from the current level of $42 billion (roughly Rs. 2,79,953 crores) on the back of higher mobile and Internet penetration and mobile-commerce sales, says a study.

"Increasing mobile and Internet penetration, m-commerce sales, advanced shipping and payment options, exciting discounts, and push into new international markets by e-businesses are the major drivers of this unprecedented growth," a joint study by Assocham-Deloitte said.

The Indian digital commerce market is expected to reach $128 billion in 2017 from the current level of $42 billion, it added.

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However, Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said the supply chain and logistics in e-commerce business are highly complex to manage in a vast country like India where infrastructure is not well-developed to reach every remote and rural area.

"The taxation policies for the e-businesses are not well-defined depending on different business models and transaction type. The complexity has further amplified with transactions happening across borders for online selling of goods and services," Rawat said.

The e-commerce companies are building communities on social media networks to better understand customer needs and drive effective marketing strategies, the study observed.

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It also said, the government's ambitious 'Digital India' project that aims to offer a one-stop shop for government services will further bolster the sector by introducing internet and broadband to remote corners of the country and increase trade.

This initiative through a targeted investment of nearly $17 billion (roughly Rs. 1,13,315 crores) will transform India into a connected economy, attract investment in electronics manufacturing and create millions of jobs, said Rawat.

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The study further pointed out that dedicated e-commerce laws are required to address issues in the sector's legal and regulatory framework and banks must play a leading role as 'facilitators' by offering cost effective cash management solutions, secure payment gateways and other relevant banking services.

 

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