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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Internet and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>) on Monday said 83 of its members will be contesting the election for its 24-member governing council.

IAMAI has more than 500 members comprising Indian digital startups like
Dream11<\/a>, Paytm<\/a>, Unacademy, Byju's and BharatPe<\/a>, in addition to Big Tech firms such as Google<\/a>, Meta<\/a>, Twitter<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a>, among others.

The nominees of the top three firms, in terms of votes received in this election, would become the chairperson, vice chairperson and treasurer of the association, and form its executive council, the industry body said.

All members of IAMAI, with the exception of a few companies which are less than two years old, are eligible to contest as well as vote in the elections, it said.

Elections are conducted every two years at IAMAI and the terms of both the governing council and the executive council are two years.

The results of the election will be declared at the end of May 2023, and the new governing council will take over after the annual general meeting in June 2023.

At present, 65% of the membership of IAMAI comprises Indian companies, it said.

This comes at a time when a section of startups recently alleged that IAMAI is opposing the government’s move to institute a separate and ex-ante competition framework at the behest of Big Tech firms. ET had reported this development on April 30.

IAMAI's executive council is currently chaired by Google India country head and vice president Sanjay Gupta, with WhatsApp India public policy director Shivnath Thukral being the vice chairman. Razorpay cofounder and chief executive Harshil Mathur is the body's treasurer.

A report published by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance had proposed a separate regulation that will provide an ex-ante regulatory mechanism, which refers to identifying certain issues and intervening before causing anti-competitive practices, in digital markets, particularly with the focus on Big Tech.

ET reported on May 2 that Indian entrepreneurs are up in arms against what they term as a lack of “credence” in IAMAI, and are demanding a change in the leadership of the apex body.

Bharat Matrimony’s Murugavel Janakiraman, MapmyIndia’s Rohan Verma and Shaadi.com’s Anupam Mittal are among the entrepreneurs who demanded a “change”.

On May 2, IAMAI president Subho Ray wrote in an email to the members that an “overwhelming majority” of members of the
internet<\/a> body was opposed to a separate competition law for digital companies as well as to ex-ante regulations.
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超过80名成员参加互联网身体IAMAI理事会选举

IAMAI拥有超过500名成员组成的印度数码创业像Dream11 Paytm, Unacademy, Byju和BharatPe,除了谷歌等大型科技公司,元,Twitter和微软等。

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印度的互联网和移动协会(IAMAI)周一表示,83年其成员将争夺选举由24名成员组成的理事会。

IAMAI拥有超过500名成员组成的印度数字初创公司Dream11,Paytm、Unacademy Byju和BharatPe除了等大型科技公司谷歌,,推特微软等等。

提名的三大公司,在这次选举中获得的选票,将成为主席,副主席和协会的财务主管,并形成其执行委员会、行业机构说。

IAMAI所有成员,除了少数公司不到两岁,有资格比赛以及在选举中投票,它说。

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选举每两年进行一次IAMAI条款和管理委员会和执行委员会是两年。

选举的结果将在2023年5月底,和新的理事会将接管后,2023年6月年度股东大会。

目前,65%的会员IAMAI由印度公司,它说。

适逢这段创业公司最近声称,IAMAI反对政府研究所的举措是一个单独的和事前的竞争框架的大科技公司。4月30日这一发展等报告。

IAMAI的执行委员会目前由谷歌印度国家主管和副总统Sanjay Gupta WhatsApp印度公共政策主管Shivnath。祖卡罗尔副主席。Razorpay联合创始人兼首席执行官Harshil Mathur是身体的财务主管。

议会常务委员会发表的一份报告的金融提出了一个独立的监管,将提供一个事前的监管机制,指确定某些问题和干预导致反竞争行为之前,在数码市场,特别是对大型科技股的关注。

等5月2日报道,印度企业家竭力反对他们任期缺乏IAMAI“信任”,和要求的领导改变顶点的身体。

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巴拉特结婚的Murugavel Janakiraman, MapmyIndia Verma罗翰和Shaadi.com的Anupam米塔尔企业家要求“改变”。

5月2日,IAMAI成员总统Subho射线在一封电子邮件中写道,“绝大多数”的成员互联网身体不是一个单独的数字公司以及事前的竞争法规定。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Internet and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>) on Monday said 83 of its members will be contesting the election for its 24-member governing council.

IAMAI has more than 500 members comprising Indian digital startups like
Dream11<\/a>, Paytm<\/a>, Unacademy, Byju's and BharatPe<\/a>, in addition to Big Tech firms such as Google<\/a>, Meta<\/a>, Twitter<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a>, among others.

The nominees of the top three firms, in terms of votes received in this election, would become the chairperson, vice chairperson and treasurer of the association, and form its executive council, the industry body said.

All members of IAMAI, with the exception of a few companies which are less than two years old, are eligible to contest as well as vote in the elections, it said.

Elections are conducted every two years at IAMAI and the terms of both the governing council and the executive council are two years.

The results of the election will be declared at the end of May 2023, and the new governing council will take over after the annual general meeting in June 2023.

At present, 65% of the membership of IAMAI comprises Indian companies, it said.

This comes at a time when a section of startups recently alleged that IAMAI is opposing the government’s move to institute a separate and ex-ante competition framework at the behest of Big Tech firms. ET had reported this development on April 30.

IAMAI's executive council is currently chaired by Google India country head and vice president Sanjay Gupta, with WhatsApp India public policy director Shivnath Thukral being the vice chairman. Razorpay cofounder and chief executive Harshil Mathur is the body's treasurer.

A report published by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance had proposed a separate regulation that will provide an ex-ante regulatory mechanism, which refers to identifying certain issues and intervening before causing anti-competitive practices, in digital markets, particularly with the focus on Big Tech.

ET reported on May 2 that Indian entrepreneurs are up in arms against what they term as a lack of “credence” in IAMAI, and are demanding a change in the leadership of the apex body.

Bharat Matrimony’s Murugavel Janakiraman, MapmyIndia’s Rohan Verma and Shaadi.com’s Anupam Mittal are among the entrepreneurs who demanded a “change”.

On May 2, IAMAI president Subho Ray wrote in an email to the members that an “overwhelming majority” of members of the
internet<\/a> body was opposed to a separate competition law for digital companies as well as to ex-ante regulations.
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