DPIIT likely to release India's draft e-commerce policy this month SECTIONS Share Synopsis DPIIT is trying to iron out differences among ministries on setting up an e-commerce regulator. Some ministries have suggested that the Central Consumer Protection Authority under the consumer affairs ministry should take up the role. ETBrandEquity New Delhi: The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is likely to release a new draft of the proposed e-commerce policy by this month. The DPIIT is trying to iron out differences among ministries on setting up an e-commerce regulator and its reach. Some ministries have suggested that the Central Consumer Protection Authority under the consumer affairs ministry should take up the role. The issue was discussed at an inter-ministerial meeting on Saturday to deliberate on the draft e-commerce policy.