Source: Indian Express
Subject: Governance
Topic: Accountability
Issue: Regulatory organization- Competition Commission of India
Context: CCI reaffirms its commitment to steering India’s economic journey towards a future that is competitive, inclusive, and resilient
Approach of CCI:
- Enforcement actions -to address potential anti-competitive practices by issuing suitable punitive and remedial solutions.
- Advocacy measures – to foster a culture of competition in the markets and to nudge market participants towards competition compliance.
Mandate of CCI:
- Elimination of practices having adverse effects on competition,
- Promotion and sustenance of competition,
- Protection of consumer interests,
- Ensuring freedom of trade
- Examines the conduct of dominant companies to ensure they do not abuse their position.
- Practices like predatory pricing, denial of market access, and exclusive agreements are scrutinized to maintain healthy competition.
- CCI review any kind of merger or acquisition to avoid any harm to the competitive environment by:
- Setting prices unfairly,
- Limiting choices for consumers,
- Alternatively, stifling innovation by making it harder for smaller competitors to survive.
New age challenges to CCI and its approach to address these challenges:
- Digital economy, characterized by the dominance of a few tech giants, presents unique challenges such as vast resources and data control.
- Approach to addressing new-age challenges is multifaceted, involving regulation, advocacy, and international cooperation.
The way ahead:
- CCI’s focus should be on building resilience and agility in our regulatory practices.
- CCI should be proactive in identifying potential market disruptions and swift in our response to ensure that competition remains vibrant and fair.
- Investing in research, building expertise in new-age markets, and leveraging technology for efficient enforcement should be key to CCI’s strategy.
Facts for prelims:·        Competition Commission of India is a statutory organization under competition commission act.
·        Established by the Central Government with effect from 14th October 2003. ·        CCI consists of a Chairperson and 6 Members appointed by the Central Government. |