Pralhad Joshi, Minister for Consumer Affairs, highlighted the crucial role of e-commerce firms in fostering a transparent and secure shopping experience. Speaking at the Amazon Smbhav Summit, he detailed the government's initiatives to safeguard consumer rights. These include the Consumer Protection Act, a central consumer protection authority, helplines, and specific rules to curb unfair practices in e-commerce.

The minister underscored the immense potential of India's e-commerce sector, describing its future as bright and transformative. He stressed that while digital advancements offer vast opportunities, it's vital for consumers to make informed decisions. "Our government believes it is equally important for our consumers to feel confident and make informed choices," Joshi stated.
Consumer Protection and E-commerce Growth
Joshi warned of risks associated with the rapid expansion of e-commerce, particularly concerning consumer protection. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, multiple initiatives have been launched to create a trustworthy e-commerce environment. Rules now mandate online platforms to provide accurate product details, clear pricing, and disclose the country of origin.
The minister pointed out that some platforms promote specific brands and deflect responsibility when complaints arise. His comments are significant as e-commerce giants face allegations of deep discounts and preferential treatment of sellers in India. Joshi emphasized that companies must prioritize consumer interests to build trust.
India's Economic Growth and E-commerce
Joshi attributed India's e-commerce momentum to strong economic growth, robust digital infrastructure, and affordable data. "Our consumer base is good...we are the fastest-growing economy of the world," he noted. He predicted that India would soon become the third-largest economy globally, expanding its customer base significantly.
The minister shared a personal anecdote about his wife's experience with an online purchase. She ordered a sari but received a low-quality product, prompting her to file a complaint for a refund. Joshi urged companies to ensure consumers do not encounter such issues.
Sustainability Initiatives in India
India is making significant progress in sustainability by advancing renewable energy goals. Joshi mentioned that in 2014, India generated 75 gigawatts of renewable energy. Today, this figure has surpassed 212 gigawatts. The installed capacity exceeds 43%, with a target of 500 gigawatts by 2030.
Joshi concluded by highlighting India's commitment to renewable energy. By 2030, half of India's energy needs will be met through renewable sources. This reflects the country's dedication to sustainable development and reducing its carbon footprint.
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