In order to compete with national and multinational e-commerce companies, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) will launch its vendor mobile application – BharatEMarket on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri. In a joint statement, CAIT National President BC Bhartia and National General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said that India e-market which is purely “Indian” and these indigenous portals are eight crore of India to compete ethically with foreign multinational giants. Will provide a similar level of platform to merchants. Through this, merchants will now have the opportunity to digitally serve their old established customers with whom they have been trading for years.
Merchants will be able to reach every Indian home with BharatEMarket and will be able to deliver goods within an incredible time frame and provide goods and services at the cheapest rates that will also be beneficial for consumers. Khandelwal said that India will prove to be an e-market game changer in India’s growing e-commerce space. Now the time has come for every retailer of the country to realize its true strength and be inspired to get on the digital platform so that they can take advantage of the real potential.
BharatEMarket aims to have at least seven lakh vendors on board by December 31, 2021 and add 10 million vendors by December 31, 2023, beating China’s Alibaba to make it the world’s largest market, with around 8 million. Sellers are present.
Both leaders expressed concern over the current state of India’s e-commerce market, the reason for the declining level is that these multinationals have completely failed the government’s FDI norms and promoted unethical business practices for their own selfish purposes. Giving have ruined the healthy environment of e-commerce.