In a sudden move, the government modified existing foreign investment rules in the e-commerce sector by barring players such as Amazon and Flipkart from selling products from companies in which they have a stake. The tightened guidelines, which are expected to have a major impact on top e-commerce firms in the country, also barred them from selling exclusive products on their platforms.
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