Tech cos India execs to testify before Par panel

A parliamentary panel looking into anti-competitive practices in the digital space has been scheduled to take place and the top executives of the Indian arms of Apple, Google, Amazon, Netflix and Microsoft are required to testify at the panel, according to the committee’s chairman Jayant Sinha.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has been looking into various aspects of competition in the marketplace, especially concerning these large tech companies.

According to a notice issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, the agenda of the meeting is “Oral evidence of the representatives of big tech companies on the subject ‘Anti-Competitive’ practices by big tech companies.”

Sinha in a meeting had said, that representatives from the Indian arms of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Netflix and some others will appear before the parliamentary panel.

The BJP leader and former Union minister further said that the committee has already held deliberations with the Competition Commission of India (CCI), the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, and Indian tech firms on the issue.

Representatives of food delivery platforms Swiggy and

, e-commerce player Flipkart, cab aggregator Ola, hotel aggregator Oyo, and the All India Gaming Association are among those who have already been called by the Sinha-led panel.

In recent times, there have been complaints about the alleged anti-competitive ways of various technology platforms and firms. The CCI is already probing various cases, especially in the digital space, following complaints of unfair business practices.

On April 28, the CCI made a presentation about competition aspects in the marketplace to the parliamentary panel.

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